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Together, DataSynapse and NS Solutions will help Japanese enterprises realize the benefits of a real-time infrastructure. By teaming with DataSynapse, NS Solutions can provide its customers with solutions to create environments that dynamically respond to business demand, and enable the timely and cost-effective delivery of new business services - lowering existing operational costs and reducing data centre growth by increasing resource utilization.
"DataSynapse is the clear leader in the grid computing and dynamic application infrastructure spaces, and we feel that the Japanese market is ready for its innovative offerings", stated Takenori Otsubo, Director of IT Infrastructure Solutions Bureau, NS Solutions. "Working together, we will provide enterprises with cutting-edge solutions in high performance computing area to improve service levels and increase productivity."
Responding to industry demand, DataSynapse expanded to Asia two years ago to advance the adoption of its infrastructure solutions in the region. DataSynapse's innovative software solutions allocate computing resources to enterprise applications based on business demands and policies. An automated approach to configuring, activating and scaling enterprise applications across heterogeneous IT environments, DataSynapse software increases performance, strengthens utilization and lowers costs enterprise-wide.
"NS Solutions is well respected in Japan, and worldwide, for its technical aptitude and market success", stated James Shin, managing director, Asia, DataSynapse. "We are looking forward to working with NS Solutions to continue to penetrate the Japanese market and provide real-time strategies for managing data centre costs and growth."
DataSynapse's solutions quickly deliver ROI in the form of better application performance, improved delivery of service level agreements (SLAs) and ultimately, preservation of capital. The combination of NS Solutions and DataSynapse will deliver the expertise that Japanese institutions are seeking for their data center, infrastructure, and Grid computing needs.
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