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CA Technologies and Unisys Corporation have announced that they have extended their alliance to offer joint solutions that accelerate customers' path from virtualization to the cloud. The solutions will combine CA Technologies' virtualization management, service automation, and service management products with Unisys' virtualization and cloud advisory, planning, design and implementation services. The first solution, available now in North America, is designed to help organizations overcome "virtual stall" - the complications that can arise from enterprise virtualization projects. According to the vendors, this is a challenge for enterprises - both in their existing data centers and as they evolve their infrastructure toward cloud computing.
Posted 11 Apr 2011
/ April 2011 Issue
Dynamic Solutions International (DSI) and B&L Associates have partnered to offer a fully integrated solution including the DSI9000 Virtual Tape Library family of solutions with B&L's data center operations automation and management products, enabling a single point control of the automated VTL environment. This partnership provides current B&L users with a solution for virtual tape which improves reliability, performance and functionality over physical tape libraries. According to the vendors, the combined software and VTL results in a best-of-breed package for the MCP market space.
Posted 11 Apr 2011
/ April 2011 Issue
UNITE, the volunteer-based organization of Unisys users from around the world, has announced that Disneyland is providing a special offer for discounted tickets to UNITE 2011 Technology Conference and Exhibition attendees. This year's conference will take place May 22-25 at the Hyatt Regency Orange County in Garden Grove, California.
Posted 11 Apr 2011
/ April 2011 Issue
Unisys has announced its Unisys Hybrid Enterprise framework, a comprehensive methodology and set of services for helping organizations manage multiple IT delivery models - both traditional and cloud-based - within a consistent computing environment managed as a single entity.
Posted 11 Apr 2011
/ April 2011 Issue
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