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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / SEPTEMBER 22, 2003: VOL. 2 NO. 38
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Breaking News -
Storage:
VERITAS, Intel Form
Relationship
VERITAS Software Corporation, a leading storage software provider,
announced
a
relationship with Intel in which VERITAS provisioning software will ship as
Intel Deployment Manager for VERITAS OpForce with the new Intel Enterprise
Blade Server Family and Itanium processor-based server hardware building
blocks. This will enable customers to harness the full computing power of a
flexible, modular computing platform.
With the announcement, customers using a variety of Intel Enterprise Blade
Server and Itanium processor-based server hardware building blocks can use the
included VERITAS provisioning software to automate the configuration and
deployment of multiple servers at once. This eliminates the traditional method
requiring a system administrator to configure servers manually and
individually -- a time-consuming, labor-intensive process -- before a company
can use the server.
Industry analyst firm IDC shows worldwide blade server shipments growing
342
percent between 2002 and 2003. IDC predicts that by 2007, 35 percent of all
servers sold in the United States to be blade form factors, while IDC
estimates the worldwide market for blades to grow to more than $6 billion by
2007.
VERITAS OpForce software provides efficient management, automatic
policy-driven provisioning, and dynamic scaling of IT resources to meet
rapidly changing business needs. VERITAS provisioning software helps simplify
the management of data centers by providing building blocks for utility
computing in an Intel-based Windows or Linux environment. Automation -- of
manual tasks, labor-intensive processes and computing resources -- is an
essential building block of VERITAS's strategy to enable utility computing
through software. By automating the provisioning of server resources when and
where they're needed, VERITAS OpForce helps organizations move to a utility
computing model, in which IT services are delivered in a measurable, flexible
manner that align to the changing needs of the business.
"Easy to use software that works across Intel-based hardware building
blocks
is key to the success of modular computing," said Abhi Talwalkar, vice
president of Enterprise Platforms Group and general manager of the Platform
Products Group at Intel. "The combination of Intel Enterprise Servers and
Blades with VERITAS OpForce provisioning software gives OEMs a more powerful
platform for their customers to better manage exponential growth and maximize
the availability of their mission-critical environments."
"The growth of Intel-based servers in enterprise applications signals the
need
for automation and provisioning software to efficiently manage and deploy many
modular systems simultaneously," said Mark Bregman, executive vice president
of product operations at VERITAS Software. "The powerful combination of
Intel-based servers with VERITAS OpForce automated provisioning software helps
customers quickly and efficiently deploy, configure and manage servers,
enabling the move to delivering computing power as a utility."
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