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5 hours ago ago from IGNA IT Consulting Agency, Glendale Los Angeles, CA

Microsoft said Friday that it has acquired Toronto-based Opalis Software , a maker of data center management software. The company did not disclose financial details of the transaction, but said that the move will augment its System Center line of management software. Opalis' products already plug in to System Center, as well as other companies' management software. Over time, Microsoft plans to add some of Opalis' software into System ...

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contact us - 801.866.9808 home software hardware content whitepapers partners news blog sign in sign up = Back to News Main Cleo Releases Latest Version of VersaLex 4.2 Cleo announces the latest release of its VersaLex technology platform. VersaLex powers both VLTrader, a powerful and scalable secure managed file transfer server, and LexiCom, a full-featured secure file transfer ...

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From: GreenBiz Staff, GreenBiz.com Twenty-one Lowe's locations in California will soon include new Energy Centers, providing information and products related to measuring, reducing and generating energy. Energy Centers will roll out to other U.S. and Canadian stores in 2010. The home improvement retailer created the Energy Centers to provide a one-stop location within stores for energy needs. For energy measurement, the Energy ...

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Opalis acquisition adds more automation to the System Center family

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Microsoft is boosting its System Center family of products by acquiring a Canadian IT automation company called Opalis Software . What does this mean? Opalis does IT automation . Taking a look at the material on the Opalis site, the key components seem to be: A workflow platform that enables easier automation of IT tasks (responding to problem tickets, automating VM deployment etc.) A set of integration tools, allowing smoother ...

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