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Multi-Vendor Support delivers customized IT infrastructure services

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Your company’s success depends on the strength, stability, and flexibility of your IT infrastructure. Managing that infrastructure is a complex, difficult, and often unpredictable task that is made even more difficult by ever changing, multiple location, and heterogeneous IT infrastructures. How do you minimize the costs of managing these systems while supporting your company’s core business? 

Fujitsu has the answer. For more than 30 years we have provided IT infrastructure services and support to some of the world’s largest, most successful corporations. The cornerstone of our business is mission critical support delivered by world-class engineers and backed by an ISO 9001 certified Global Service Center that operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 

To read about all of the features and benefits of the Multi-Vendor Support program, please go to the MVS page here

US Airways Presents at Gartner Data Center Conference

Posted under Case Studies, Server Products, Services

At the recent Gartner Data Center Conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada, attendees were presented with a success story from US Airways. Todd Christy, Managing Director of Infrastructure and Security at US Airways not only faced migrating legacy applications to an open systems platform, he also faced the daunting challenge of merging two airline infrastructures into one seamless operation. As if that wasn’t enough, he needed to optimize IT resources and vendor relationships in order to maintain business continuity, reduce TCO and improve operational efficiency.
In order to accomplish these goals, US Airways partnered with Fujitsu to provide PRIMEPOWER (Fujitsu Solaris-based servers) and multi-vendor maintenance services. The Fujitsu engineering team, in collaboration with the US Airways IT team, provided services for all mid-range and IBM mainframe servers, conducted performance and reliability checks, and managed the migration of legacy platforms.
The result? Increased capacity, reliability and performance that resulted in fewer delays, significant savings, and faster resolution of issues with zero operational impact.
If you’re interested in learning some of the history behind the Fujitsu-US Airways collaboration (when US Airways was still America West), go to this link.