IBM Picks Provision

Provision Networks announced that its Virtual Access Suite has been selected by IBM for inclusion in its Virtual Client Solution ecosystem

July 17, 2007

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LAS VEGAS -- Provision Networks, a global provider of presentation and desktop virtualization solutions, announced today that its market-leading Virtual Access Suite has been selected by IBM for inclusion in its Virtual Client Solution (VCS) ecosystem. The two companies are collaborating in the field to promote widespread adoption of VCS.

The acclaimed Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite is the only enterprise-class desktop management solution that consolidates the delivery of applications and deployment of desktops from a centrally managed infrastructure consisting of terminal servers, blade PCs (and other physical desktops), as well as virtual infrastructures such as VMware VI3, Virtual Iron, XenEnterprise, Microsoft Virtual Server and SWsoft Virtuozzo.

"Provision Networks is a perfect complement for IBM's VCS offering," said Wendy McGee, Director, IBM System x Stack Solutions. "With an enterprise feature-set, a comprehensive integration framework, and an unmatched end-user experience, the Virtual Access Suite offers customers a best-in-class desktop virtualization solution."

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