90% of Fortune 100,000 Still Using Manual IT Processes, Says EMA White Paper.KBOX Helps Mid-sized Enterprises Cross Digital Divide to Compete With Larger Rivals MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- KACE KACE Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange Ltd. (Nairobi, Kenya) KACE Ka-Band Communication Experiment , the leading provider of systems management appliances, today announced top-level conclusions from a new white paper that researched the Fortune 100,000 or medium enterprise market and found this large segment of the business community to have unique and specific needs that are under-addressed by most technology vendors, especially in comparison to their enterprise-sized competitors. Prepared by leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA (1) (Enterprise Management Architecture) An earlier strategic plan from Digital for integrating network, system and application management. It provided the operating environment for managing a multi-vendor network. ), the paper, titled "Addressing the IT Requirements of the Fortune 100,000: A Case for Systems Management Appliances," evaluated the definition of the Fortune 100,000 community, highlighted the IT management challenges for this market segment and raised the specific need for medium enterprise-focused solutions. Analyzing the distinctive needs of this significant market, EMA analysts concluded that an appliance-based approach to systems management, such as that provided by KACE's KBOX family of appliances, not only addresses the challenges IT managers face within the Fortune 100,000, but also provides the time- and money-savings this market relies on to achieve the IT efficiencies of their enterprise-sized competition. "EMA believes that this significant portion of the business community, both in terms of size and revenue, has been overlooked by IT vendors," concluded Steve Brasen, analyst with EMA and lead analyst for the study. "Currently 75% of Fortune 1000 businesses are using automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. system management tools, whereas 90% of Fortune 100,000 businesses rely on manual processes for maintaining their IT environments. As the mid-sized enterprise challenges of meeting IT business requirements continue to increase in complexity and scope, the need will also increase for automated, centralized systems In telecommunications, a centralized system is one in which most communications are routed through one or more major central hubs. Such a system allows certain functions to be concentrated in the system's hubs, freeing up resources in the peripheral units. management solutions - such as KBOX from KACE - to provide simple, comprehensive, and inexpensive answers to Fortune 100,000 IT management and administration concerns." KACE's KBOX family of appliances saves its customers both time and money. Systems managers from large and medium enterprises are often forced to wear many hats throughout the day to work on a myriad Myriad is a classical Greek name for the number 104 = 10 000. In modern English the word refers to an unspecified large quantity. The term myriad is a progression in the commonly used system of describing numbers using tens and hundreds. of IT functions. KACE helps consolidate these functions providing a single appliance A stand-alone hardware device or software environment dedicated to a specific task. See hardware appliance and software appliance. for all of their projects while delivering easy-to-use, comprehensive systems management that is affordable. The KBOX Systems Management Appliances automate To turn a set of manual steps into an operation that goes by itself. See automation. routine and complex IT maintenance tasks for end-point nodes on a network, while the KBOX Systems Deployment Appliances provide centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. provisioning and remote system recovery. "As the results of the EMA study illustrate, it is clear that IT managers in medium enterprises need the same systems management capabilities as their Fortune 1000 counterparts, but at an ease of use and price point that better matches their needs," said Rob Meinhardt, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and co-founder of KACE. "The KBOX Systems Management and Systems Deployment Appliances are the ideal choice for Fortune 100,000 businesses looking to be more efficient and productive while reducing costs within IT organizations." The EMA white paper is available on KACE's Website at: http://www.kace.com/pdf/EMA_KACE_Fortune100K_WP.pdf. Additionally, a companion podcast (iPOD broadCAST) An audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or other audio file format for playback in a digital music player or computer. The "pod" in podcast was coined from "iPod," the predominant portable, digital music player, and although podcasts are featuring EMA analyst Steve Brasen discussing his research and paper is available at: http://www.kace.com/podcasts/fortune_100k.php. About KACE[TM] KACE[TM] is the leading systems management appliance company. The award winning KBOX[TM] family of appliances delivers easy-to-use, comprehensive systems management capabilities. KACE customers usually install in one day at one third the cost of software alternatives. KACE is headquartered in Mountain View, California For the census-designated place, see Mountain View, Contra Costa County, California. For other places called "Mountain View", see . Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the U.S. state of California. The city gets its name from the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. . To learn more about KACE and its product offerings, please visit http://www.kace.com or call 1-888-522-3638. |
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