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Unitiv adds Citrix to Partner Portfolio

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Alpharetta, GA (PRWEB) June 25, 2009 – Unitiv, a professional provider of enterprise IT solutions, announces that they have added Citrix to their partner portfolio.

Citrix is one of the major players in the virtualization space, and is preferred by many clients for the virtualization of the desktop, where it has many years of experience. Added to VMware and Oracle/Sun in Unitiv’s portfolio, Unitiv has the right technology alignment to address their clients virtualization, footprint and management consolidation requirements.

Citrix Systems, Inc. is the leading provider of virtualization, networking and software as a service technologies for more than 230,000 organizations worldwide. Its Citrix Delivery Center, Citrix Cloud Center (C3) and Citrix Online Services product families radically simplify computing for millions of users, delivering applications as an on-demand service to any user, in any location on any device. Citrix customers include the world’s largest Internet companies, 99 percent of Fortune Global 500 enterprises, and hundreds of thousands of small businesses and prosumers worldwide. Citrix partners with over 10,000 companies worldwide in more than 100 countries. Founded in 1989, annual revenue in 2008 was $1.6 billion.

About Unitiv:

Unitiv, Inc. is a professional provider of enterprise IT solutions. Unitiv delivers its services from its headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia, USA, and its regional office in Iselin, New Jersey, USA.

Unitiv provides a strategic approach to its service delivery, focusing on three core components: People, Products, and Processes. The People to advise and support customers. The Products to design and build solutions. The Processes to govern and manage post-implementation operations. For more information, please visit www.Unitiv.com.  For more information, please visit http://www.unitiv.com/.

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Unitiv
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Ellison Mulls Foray Into Netbook Market

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By Ben Worthen

Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Larry Ellison floated the idea that the software company might target mobile devices after its planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems Inc., including the small, low-priced computers called netbooks.

The possible focus on the netbook market was touched on in passing during a brief appearance by Mr. Ellison at Sun's annual JavaOne conference in San Francisco Tuesday. Netbooks are the fastest growing part of the personal computer business at the moment.

"I don't see why some of those devices shouldn't come from Sun-Oracle," Mr. Ellison said. Though an Oracle spokeswoman declined to elaborate, other remarks by Mr. Ellison suggest Oracle would focus on software for netbooks rather than making hardware. He mentioned that some makers of netbooks are using the Android operating system from Google Inc., which is based on Linux but also makes use of the Java programming technology invented by Sun.

Mr. Ellison predicted that there will be Java software on such devices that comes from Oracle as well as Google. "I think you'll see us get very aggressive with Java and developing Java apps for things like telephones and netbooks," he said.

Mr. Ellison has long backed the idea of inexpensive computers whose main value is a connection to the Internet. In the 1990s, for example, he was a prominent backer of low-priced "network computers," an alternative to personal computers that failed to take off.

Analysts said it is too soon to tell what Oracle might do in the netbook field. "My guess is that it was Larry Ellison thinking out loud in a provocative way," said Bill Whyman, an analyst at ISI Group. "But ultimately it could lead to something down the road."

Mr. Ellison mainly focused on trying to reassure the audience -- made up of about 15,000 developers who use Java -- that Oracle would continue to support the software. "I don't expect a lot of changes," he said, adding that Oracle will invest heavily in Java.

He also said he favors using a variant of the technology called JavaFX to upgrade Open Office, a free alternative to spreadsheets and word-processing applications from Microsoft Corp. that Sun has long supported.

Oracle reached a deal to acquire Sun for $7.4 billion in April. Since then, analysts have speculated about whether Oracle will keep Sun's hardware assets, which include server computers and storage devices. Oracle executives have said they intend to stay in the hardware business.

Unitiv strengthens commitment to HP with hiring of Andy Namynanik

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Alpharetta, GA (PRWEB) June 4, 2009 - Unitiv, a professional provider of enterprise IT solutions, has recently hired Andy Namynanik, an IT solutions professional with in-depth experience in storage management and data center automation. His addition as a Senior Solutions Architect, with a special focus on HP-based solutions, will support the continued growth at Unitiv. During his 27 years in the technology industry, Andy has served in many leading roles in engineering and sales at premier companies like IBM, Hitachi, Sun, and HP.

Jeff Uhlich, CEO of Unitiv, notes, "Andy brings a unique and important set of skills and knowledge to Unitiv. His experience has placed him at the center of the evolution of storage management software and data center automation tools. This expertise will be highly valuable to Unitiv's existing clients and prospective new customers. Andy's recent history with HP will also help accelerate our partnership with HP and further strengthen our rapid expansion of HP related offerings.

"Unitiv is becoming a major player in the area of business services automation, with a company commitment to data center resource management, process automation, and the family of HP products. I am excited to be a part of the current phase of expansion at Unitiv. This move allows me to utilize my broad experience in the industry and help Unitiv achieve its goals as an unsurpassed supplier of quality business and technology solutions to our customers." said Andy.

With its growing bench of talented technical resources, Unitiv is able to provide clients with a wider range of innovative, industry-leading solutions. These tailored solutions will ensure our client infrastructures will function as competitive differentiators, enabling the delivery of superior service levels at the lowest possible TCO.

About Unitiv:

Unitiv, Inc. is a professional provider of enterprise IT solutions. Unitiv delivers its services from its headquarters in Alpharetta, Georgia, USA, and its regional office in Iselin, New Jersey, USA.

Unitiv provides a strategic approach to its service delivery, focusing on three core components:  People, Products, and Processes. The People to advise and support customers. The Products to design and build solutions. The Processes to govern and manage post-implementation operations. For more information, please visit http://www.Unitiv.com.

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