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StrataVia Joins Opsware Technology Alliance Partner Program

(Interviews, 12 Mar 2007 )

StrataVia has announced that it has joined Opsware’s Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) program.

Through the partnership, StrataVia and Opsware will provide access to a broad range of Data Center Automation capabilities, enabling customers to more rapidly achieve operational efficiencies and reduce labor costs across their IT infrastructures. The companies will provide a complete solution for automating the provisioning, management and monitoring of hardware and database software within the data center.

“Companies recognize that adding additional staff is not a scalable means of addressing increasingly complex and growing IT environments,” said Thor Culverhouse, StrataVia president and CEO. “Opsware and StrataVia are working together to deliver robust, scalable solutions that provide the standardization and automation the IT industry is seeking.”

“Businesses continue to scrutinize the effectiveness and accountability of their IT operations organizations,” Williams states in the report. “Run book automation promises to provide a new way to manage IT, providing a better, more efficient way to address businesses concerns. IT operations managers, who understand the challenges and potential benefits of automating key IT management processes, should consider RBA as a way to achieve this objective,” Williams said.

“By combining Opsware’s IT Automation software with StrataVia’s Data Palette, customers will benefit from a broader spectrum of critical IT Automation capabilities,” said John O’Farrell, executive vice president of business development at Opsware Inc. “The joint technologies will provide customers with a comprehensive data center management solution, which has become a necessity for today’s enterprises as they focus on cutting costs, increasing operational efficiencies, and generating immediate ROI.”


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