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Novell gets strategy to lead IWM

Kolkata, Dec 8 : Novell Tuesday announced its strategy and product roadmap for addressing the emerging market for Intelligent Workload Management (IWM) solutions.

'Customers today are looking for a pragmatic solution to securely manage and optimize their distributed computing resources,' said Ron Hovsepian, president and CEO of Novell.

'Novell's approach to Intelligent Workload Management will help companies leverage their existing IT assets, realize the significant cost benefits offered by new models like virtualization and cloud computing, and provide them with the necessary tools to secure information as it moves inside and outside the organization.

'With our unique portfolio of technology and partners, Novell is well-positioned to become a leader in the rapidly emerging Intelligent Workload Management market,' Hovsepian added.

Intelligent Workload Management is a new and more effective model of computing that enables IT organizations to manage and optimize computing resources in a policy-driven, secure and compliant manner across physical, virtual and cloud environments to deliver business services for end customers.

--IBNS

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