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Fujitsu Siemens Computers reveals Dynamic Infrastructures to the Middle East.


Summary: Building upon nine years of experience transforming itself from a products company to an IT infrastructure provider, Fujitsu Siemens Computers Fujitsu Siemens Computers is a Japanese and German IT vendor, selling consumer and business computing products in the markets of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (products marketed elsewhere are sold under the Fujitsu brand).  recently announced its latest offering; Dynamic Infrastructures which will help businesses in the Middle East to manage their increasingly complex IT infrastructures. Dynamic Infrastructures provides customers with a choice of infrastructure delivery models to best fit their needs: including products and services, packaged solutions, and additionally "Infrastructure-as-a-Service".

Fujitsu Siemens Computers reveals Dynamic Infrastructures to the Middle East

Next step in the evolution of its strategy and extended infrastructure portfolio announced

Building upon nine years of experience transforming itself from a products company to an IT infrastructure provider, Fujitsu Siemens Computers recently announced its latest offering; Dynamic Infrastructures which will help businesses in the Middle East to manage their increasingly complex IT infrastructures. Dynamic Infrastructures provides customers with a choice of infrastructure delivery models to best fit their needs: including products and services, packaged solutions, and additionally "Infrastructure-as-a-Service".

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 the investments that they have already made," explained Chandan Mehta Mehta is a common Indian surname that is especially common in Gujarat and other parts of western India.

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 a company who can work with them to put the right infrastructure building blocks in place and support at a level with which they are comfortable which is why we are offering Dynamic Infrastructures: the key is its flexibility."

For businesses in the Middle East, Dynamic Infrastructures opens up new ways of optimization optimization

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, allowing them to use IT depending on their particular needs, means and skills. It will offer organisations the flexibility to pay for what they use, increase demand when they need it, and reduce it when they don't don't  

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, to ensure that information technology remains a convenient, reliable resource even in the region's increasingly competitive IT environment.

"By using our expertise and experience with our products and services and by building and managing the combination of these offerings, we are perfectly poised to help our customers in the region to decide which IT infrastructure complexity they need and deliver them the best product available," added Mehta.

As a part of their Dynamic Infrastructures strategy, Fujitsu Siemens Computers recently showcased the first example of its "Workplace-as-a-Service" (WaaS) offering at VISIT 2008 in Augsburg Augsburg (ouks`brk), city (1994 pop. 264,764), capital of Swabia, Bavaria, S central Germany, a major industrial center on the Lech River. , Germany Germany (jûr`mənē), Ger. Deutschland, officially Federal Republic of Germany, republic (2005 est. pop. 82,431,000), 137,699 sq mi (356,733 sq km). . With "Workplace-as-a-Service, PC images are turned into virtual machines, which run wherever a hosting service is available which will allow Middle Eastern businesses to minimize In a graphical environment, to hide an application that is currently displayed on screen. For example, in Windows and Mac, the application's window is removed from the screen and represented by an icon on the Windows Taskbar. In the Mac, the icon is placed in the Dock. See Win Minimize windows.  the capital expenditure needed to keep up with the region's rapid growth, because no investment in a client infrastructure needs to be made.

"For customers, this new service means that companies can concentrate on their core business, whilst enjoying the benefits of efficiency and reduced financial risk of capital investment," said Mehta. "New users can get their workplaces up and running in no time which facilitates a smooth migration that coupled with a free trial period eliminates barriers to entry."

An announcement regarding this offering is expected to be made in 2009. [c] 2008 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

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