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Computerlinks Partners With NextIO

In the UK and Ireland

Computerlinks (UK) Ltd ,
distributor of IT security and Internet technology
solutions, announced an agreement in the UK and Ireland with NextIO, Inc., in I/O consolidation and virtualisation.


The agreement will allow Computerlinks resellers to add a new offering to their
data centre solutions that delivers value, as it makes the I/O infrastructure
easier to manage, has built-in scalability and can reduce CapEx by up to 40% and OpEx by 60%.

Computerlinks’ decision to partner with NextIO is the latest stage in the
development of the distributor’s Next Generation Data Centre channel
proposition. As data centre administration becomes more sophisticated and more
virtual servers are deployed, administrators have to deal with new server I/O
resource challenges. In addition, new technologies such as 10GbE, FCoE, server blades, virtualisation and cloud computing mean that resellers
have to be equipped with the tools to help their clients overcome
these challenges.


"Today’s data centres are
extremely complex environments to manage,
" said David Ellis, director
of new technology and services at Computerlinks. "Administrators need technologies that can simplify the deployment and
management of complex I/O to meet the changing demands of modern organisations.
This agreement will help our resellers to grow their businesses around the
increasingly diverse needs of data centre managers and administrators. The cost
savings and ease of management are clearly visible, making this a really
disruptive technology and exciting opportunity for the channel.
"

NextIO’s vision of any-to-any connectivity is achieved through the three NextIO
v-series solutions: vNET I/O consolidation and virtualisation appliances, vCORE
GPU consolidation products and vSTOR I/O acceleration appliances.

These solutions are designed to:

  • Optimise rack server and I/O density
  • Reduce OpEx and CapEx by lowering acquisition costs and
    management overheads
  • Provide customer choice in server configurations without vendor lock-in
  • Reduce complexity in multi-fabric data centres
  • Increases I/O flexibility in VMware environments by providing on-demand I/O
    resources

Mike Heumann, SVP, global sales and marketing at NextIO said: "Our solutions keep virtualisation efficient
by simplifying server I/O in the datacentre. Having COMPUTERLINKS and their
partners as part of our channel team will enable even more organisations to
achieve cost-effective operational efficiencies and deliver greater data centre
flexibility and business agility.
"

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