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US Census Picks Egenera

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Egenera Inc., a global leader in utility computing, today announced that the U.S. Census Bureau has adopted the Egenera(R) BladeFrame(R) system as one of the platforms in the Census Bureau Utility Computing Environment (CBUCE).

A directive of the Census CIO, CBUCE seeks to reduce the cost and complexity of datacenter infrastructure by recentralizing the Bureau's IT function, which had become distributed into silos of departmental systems, and by replacing proprietary RISC/UNIX servers with open platforms running Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) and Microsoft(R) Windows(R). Along with cost savings, anticipated results of this in-house hosting model include better service levels, resource utilization and IT responsiveness; faster application time to market; and simpler management.

In addition, the Census Bureau is teaming with Egenera Professional Services to further accelerate its adoption of utility computing. Initiatives are underway around datacenter process design and engineering, utility hosting for the application lifecycle, and migration to Oracle 10g. An onsite Egenera residency engineer ensures program quality. Moreover, the system administrators managing the Egenera BladeFrame systems were fully trained in just one week.

"Utility computing is the future of datacenter infrastructure at the Census," said Thomas J. Berti, CSVD, BCC, U.S. Census Bureau. "Capitalizing on this vision means eliminating dedicated servers in favor of flexible resources that can be allocated to any application at any time. It means delivering processing capacity to our clients in minutes or hours instead of weeks or months. And it means sharing systems across departments for high availability and continuity of operations, improving utilization, consolidating servers and reducing both capital and operational costs."

Berti continued, "In choosing the platforms for CBUCE, we found the utility computing capabilities of the Egenera BladeFrame very desirable. At the same time, it offered low total cost of ownership. Also significant is the responsive, hands-on support Egenera provides. This combination of forward-thinking functionality, quantifiable savings and top-notch service convinced us that the Egenera BladeFrame was an exceptional investment in our datacenter's future."

"We applaud the Census Bureau's goal to provide the best mix of timeliness, relevancy, quality and cost for the data they collect and the services they provide," said Bob Dutkowsky, chairman, president and CEO, Egenera. "Clearly, IT infrastructure is critical to achieving this objective. The utility computing environment being deployed by the Bureau is one of the most visionary we've seen. Egenera is proud to be part of this groundbreaking initiative with one of our federal government's key civilian agencies."

The original article can be found, here.

Published Monday, May 08, 2006 10:12 PM by David Marshall
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