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Transitive® Names MSI Systems Integrators As First VAR for North AmericaLeading Enterprise IT Solutions Specialist to Support QuickTransit® Hardware Virtualization Products for RISC Migration Los Gatos, CA, August 28, 2006 – Transitive® Corporation, the leading provider of software that enables transportability of applications across multiple processor and operating system (OS) pairs, today announced that it has named MSI Systems Integrators, Inc. (MSI), a leading comprehensive IT solution provider of hardware, software and services, as the firm’s first value-added reseller (VAR) for the North American market. MSI will serve as a technology consultant, reseller, and systems integrator for the sales and implementation of Transitive’s line of QuickTransit® hardware virtualization products, and Transitive will provide training and advanced technical support to enable MSI to provide customers with the highest levels of IT technology services and support. “We are very excited to name our first VAR for the North American market, and are especially pleased to be doing this with MSI, who have been quick to adopt emerging technologies and very successful bringing them to customers,” said Bob Wiederhold, President and CEO of Transitive. “MSI has a great deal of experience with the implementation of complementary technologies in the expanding virtualization arena, so we think that this is a great fit.” “Transitive’s QuickTransit products for software migration completely change the feasibility of application migration,” said Phil Sauvageau, Chief Operating Officer, MSI Systems Integrators, Inc. “As the first reseller in North America, MSI will be able to help our customers move all of their Solaris™/SPARC® applications to new server platforms with unprecedented ease and speed to gain the highest strategic, financial, operational, and organizational benefits. We are eager to begin delivering this valuable new technology to the market.” The first enterprise IT migration products that the firms will offer are the new QuickTransit for Solaris/SPARC-to-Linux®/Xeon® and QuickTransit for Solaris/SPARC-to-Linux/Itanium®, the first two of a series of products that will enable the migration of Solaris/SPARC workloads to other servers. The products were announced in late June. Transitive expects to deliver QuickTransit for Solaris/SPARC-to-Linux/Xeon in Q3 2006. The second product, QuickTransit for Solaris/SPARC-to-Linux/Itanium, is expected to be available by the end of the year 2006. The products will be available to end-users through Transitive’s direct sales force as well as through computer companies, systems integrators, and IT services companies. The company expects to name additional distribution partners in the next few months. Transitive’s QuickTransit hardware virtualization products allow Solaris/SPARC applications to run with full functionality, transparent interactive and graphics performance, and computational performance that is typically faster than the fastest Solaris/SPARC machines. The use of software applications running through QuickTransit is completely transparent to the end-user and easily managed by IT system administrators. Commercial and in-house software development teams can easily support their applications running through QuickTransit because no source code or binary changes are required. About MSI Systems Integrators, Inc. About Transitive Corporation Transitive, QuickTransit and the Transitive logo are registered trademarks of Transitive Corporation and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. |
“ The advantages of the virtualization trend are many and varied, but many datacenters may be forced to launch multiple virtualization strategies or expensive porting projects to account for the multiple platforms they maintain. Cross-platform virtualization eliminates this obstacle, allowing datacenters to take a single, simple approach to virtualization that delivers the maximum benefits from initiatives related to server consolidation, disaster recovery, energy efficiency, and legacy migration. By enabling immediate software migration to chosen strategic server platforms, we believe that Transitive can help eliminate much of the difficulty and expense that companies face when upgrading hardware.”
Tony Iams
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