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Building on its new solutions and services-led technology
strategy announced in February, Unisys expanded its family of real-time
infrastructure solutions. These new solutions and services embody Unisys “less
is more” approach to IT infrastructure, freeing IT organizations to deploy a
simplified, more easily managed IT infrastructure that allows them to spend
less time on routine management activities and more on strategic initiatives
that advance the business.
The expansion includes new services to facilitate
virtualization in real-time infrastructure; virtualized desktop, mailbox and
storage solutions; and a new server that extends clients’ options for
enterprise computing. The solutions are designed to help enterprise clients
enhance the productivity of their information technology (IT) investments,
gaining an improvement of up to 40 percent in their total infrastructure costs
when they have fully implemented a real-time enterprise.
As clients evolve their organizations into real-time
enterprises by utilizing Unisys 3D Blueprinting approach – which provides
greater visibility into the relationships between the business and the IT that
supports it – they can achieve a state where business requirements directly
drive IT use.
“Increasingly, enterprises are frustrated by the escalating cost and complexity of their IT infrastructures,” said Rich Marcello, president, Unisys Systems and Technology. “Unisys addresses this challenge by providing a rich set of technology-superior solutions and services, based on best-of-breed technologies, which we can deliver directly to clients or as an outsourcing provider. These solutions liberate clients from IT productivity roadblocks and reduce costs while delivering a more efficient, reliable, secure and environmentally friendly IT infrastructure. By doing so, we free clients to invest their IT dollars in innovating for the future and growing their business.”
New Services for Virtualization in a Real-Time Infrastructure
Virtualization is too critical to the success of a real-time infrastructure to be undertaken as a series of random initiatives. IT executives can maximize operational benefits, cost savings and return on IT investments by taking a planned approach to virtualization as a means to transform the infrastructure. Two new Unisys services enable that approach, drawing on Unisys 3D Blueprinting services approach, which provides traceability among business strategy, business processes, applications and IT infrastructure.
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