Egenera Launches EMEA Channel Program For PAN Manager Software
July 08, 2010 4:11 PM ET
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Egenera is planning to break the tie between its converged infrastructure software and the hardware on which it currently runs, and will be looking to build a channel partner community to bring the initiative to a wider market.
Egenera on Thursday took its first steps towards a channel-centric approach to the market by launching a formal channel program in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) geography for its PAN Manager software, and unveiled plans to bring its channel program to the U.S. in the near future.
Egenera also said it will make its PAN Manager available to a wider range of hardware platforms, said Ken Oestreich, vice president of marketing and channels for the Marlborough, Mass.-based vendor.
PAN Manager is a software application which virtualizes servers, I/O, and networks into scalable resources which can be quickly allocated and de-allocated as needed. The software also takes advantage of storage capacity in a data center to provide high availability and disaster recovery for mission-critical applications.
PAN Manager is the alternative for the channel to converged infrastructure vendors like Hewlett-Packard, Cisco, and the Acadia alliance of EMC, and other partners, Oestreich said.
Converged infrastructure is the tight integration of server, storage, networking, virtualization, and other resources tied together as part of a single-vendor, data center solution.
Such a solution can be managed as a single system. Its resources can be dynamically allocated as needed, providing higher resource utilization and availability than possible with static infrastructures.
"If you look at Acadia, those guys are doing the pre-integration," Oestreich said. "They potentially take business from the channel. Acadia will be a box pusher."
Customers will be looking to implement converged infrastructure because it is easier to run and manage than traditional data center infrastructures, Oestreich said. "But customer want to choose their hardware and software, and that's more of a channel play," he said.
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