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IBM to provide consolidation services to Aviva Life

Posted on February, Wednesday 16, 2005 By itVAR News Network

Aviva Life Insurance associates with IBM for server consolidation and disaster recovery solutions

Aviva Life Insurance, a leading life insurance company has chosen IBM India to provide services and solutions to help the company improve its business performance and enable flexible business growth. This tie-up is an extension of Aviva’s and IBM’s global relationship for hardware devices including Desktops, ThinkPads and Servers.

Under this vendor-cleint partnership, IBM has has consolidated Aviva’s IT infrastructure consisting of about 30 IBM eServer x440 with eServer BladeCentres, physically. The server consolidation has enabled the company to simplify its IT infrastructure and further their expansion plans in India.

Said, Sanjiv Shah, Director-IT, Aviva Life Insurance, India, “The highly scalable, robust and secure IT infrastructure solution deployed by IBM have made it possible for us to be more responsive to the growing business demands and the reduced time to market governed by a extremely competitive market. We believe that information technology is a key enabler

for growth
of our business. IBM, with its strong technology lineage and experience in delivering advanced computing solutions in the enterprise segment is the preferred partner for most of the technology needs, in this space.”

IBM has drawn on its real-world knowledge and leadership to develop a proven methodology, a set of tools and intellectual property that provide the foundation for delivering complete, best-of-breed consolidation
solutions including a full range of project life cycle services around assessment, planning, design, migration and implementation efforts. Server consolidation is the first step towards designing a more rational, efficient and resilient on-demand infrastructure.

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