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Qlusters and IDC to be Featured in InformationWeek TechWebCast; Intelligent Management of the Linux Datacenter: Putting Utility Computing to Work

Business Wire, Jan 11, 2005

WHEN:  Thursday, January 13, 2005, 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET/11:00 AM - 12:00
       PM PT

WHAT:  Qlusters, the leader in intelligent Linux datacenter
       management, and IDC, the premier global market intelligence
       and advisory firm in the information technology industry, join
       together to discuss how datacenters can be truly successful at
       delivering low-cost, agile, and dependable service to the
       enterprise. Finding a comprehensive utility computing solution
       that meets business requirements is a major challenge for IT
       decision makers.

       This TechWebCast will examine:

       --  The business needs that are driving companies towards
           utility computing

       --  The challenges faced in implementing a successful
           Linux-based solution

       --  How datacenters can overcome these obstacles to reduce
           costs, be more flexible in the face of dynamic change, and

           deliver a highly dependable level of service to customers

WHO:   Dan Kusnetzky, Vice President of system software, IDC
       Paola Lubet, Vice President of marketing and strategy, Qlusters

REGISTRATION: https://www.cmpnetseminars.com/BTG/default.asp?&K=1AA8A&Q=193

About Qlusters

Founded in 2001, Qlusters software intelligently manages the Linux datacenter. With Qlusters SEMPRE software, IT operates as a utility, achieves lower operational costs, provides faster response to change and attains predictable quality of service. Global 500 corporations use SEMPRE software to leverage their Linux standardization investments, virtualize their IT environments and automate operations. Qlusters partners with leading vendors including HP, IBM, Intel, Rackable Systems and Red Hat. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Qlusters has subsidiaries in London and Israel. For more information, please visit http://www.qlusters.com.

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