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As a forward-looking IT professional, one needs a data center optimization strategy that goes beyond hardware consolidation. One that simplifies operational complexity, adapts to their existing environment, and delivers a secure and responsive computing infrastructure - all while lowering TCO. Unfortunately, the hodge-podge of piecemeal approaches that have so far paraded across their desk are all non-starters. At Dell and Egenera they know what people want from a world-class infrastructure management solution. It's called PAN Manager software by Egenera for Dell and it will bring their data center to unprecedented levels of manageability.
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