Fujitsu, Nimsoft roll out ITMaaS
By storage asia editors | Jun 21, 2012
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Fujitsu and Nimsoft have jointly rolled out a IT Management as a Service (ITMaaS) offering in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand as part of a global partnership.
Under a global partnership, Fujitsu has incorporated the Nimsoft Monitor and Nimsoft Service Desk solutions into its portfolio to be delivered from the Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform (FGCP). The service is suitable for private, public and hybrid cloud environments - as well as to their conventional IT infrastructure.
The addition of the Nimsoft solutions to FGCP is also set to benefit Fujitsu ISV customers, who are using it as a strategic delivery platform for their own SaaS offerings. Fujitsu plans to offer differentiated, revenue-generating cloud services to an increasingly wider range of enterprise, mid-market and ISV customers worldwide
“By delivering a unified, cost-effective and rapidly deployable solution powered by Nimsoft, Fujitsu enables its customers to address their core monitoring and incident ticketing needs with better cost control and reduced complexities,” said Sumal Karunanayake, VP Growth Markets APJ, CA Technologies. “We continue to deliver solutions that enable our partners worldwide to fulfill the growing market demand for cloud-based turnkey services that optimize IT performance and agility while lowering cost.”
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