Shoden to take Nlyte’S DCIM solutions to the UK market
September 2011 by Marc Jacob
Shoden Data Systems UK, an innovative provider of server and data storage solutions, announced that it has partnered with nlyte Software to take its Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) solutions to market in the UK, helping organisations cut their datacentre OPEX by up to one fifth. Shoden is one of the first channel partners for nlyte, which focuses on providing its users with intelligent capacity planning resources that enable them to make the best use of power, cooling and space in their datacentres.
Since its UK launch three years ago, Shoden has been working with IT departments to help them design the most effective infrastructures to address today’s and tomorrow’s performance and scalability challenges. To date the integrator has installed solutions in organisations including Barclays, British Airways, Sainsbury’s and Standard Bank. Its experience with large enterprises and its background in telecommunications and financial services were among the reasons why it was selected by nlyte.
Shoden’s strategy has always been to choose the right vendors and the best solutions and to take these market bundled with its unparalleled customer service and support teams.