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Major Healthcare Provider, U.S. Navy, Motorola, Qualcomm and Electronic Arts Share Vision and Insights on Key IT Asset Management Issues; BDNA Customers to Present at Inaugural User Summit
Business Wire, Jan 17, 2006
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- BDNA Corporation, an innovator in asset management solutions for IT , finance and procurement, announced today that it will present BDNA Insight 2006 on Thursday, Jan. 19 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in Palo Alto, Calif. This inaugural user summit will feature BDNA customer executives from Kaiser Permanente, the Department of the U.S. Navy, Motorola, Qualcomm and Electronic Arts sharing perspectives and insights in a panel discussion.
BDNA delivers the only solution on the market that gives IT, finance and procurement executives the complete business intelligence they need to support IT initiatives such as consolidation, asset reconciliation, and end-of-life governance as well as ITIL projects such as configuration management database (CMDB) development. BDNA's patent-pending automated technology allows organizations to quickly -- and without risk -- aggregate IT asset information, store it in a central reference database, and leverage advanced analytics for more informed business decisions.
"As a leader of the IT asset management market, we are excited to see its boundaries continue to expand," said Constantin Delivanis, BDNA CEO and director. "In particular, we are pleased to be able to offer additional value to our customers through quickly implemented solutions that enhance their ability to inventory, reconcile and consolidate their IT assets as well as to negotiate more effectively with their vendors."
"Kaiser purchased BDNA's Inventory Consolidation and Asset Reconciliation solutions because, like most large enterprises, we must keep accurate and up-to-date information on all our assets and we intend to use it to maintain our Configuration Management Database" said Dave Watson, vice president and chief technology officer for Kaiser Permanente. "BDNA products also have the capability to give us a highly granular view on traditional IT assets as well as non-traditional IT resources like networked biomedical devices."
In addition to the BDNA customers, board members and partners attending BDNA Insight 2006, press and industry analysts are invited to participate. The event is designed for all levels of a BDNA customer organization -- IT management, CIOs, CFOs, consultants and procurement users. For more information about BDNA Insight 2006, please visit www.bdnacorp.com.
ABOUT BDNA
BDNA Corporation is an innovator in business asset management solutions. The BDNA Software Suite delivers comprehensive, accurate, actionable information and analytics to drive strategic IT alignment, reduce risks and contain costs. BDNA also provides consultative Strategic Service Engagements that provide organizations with actionable information to drive IT and financial projects without the traditional risks of implementing asset management software. IT, finance and procurement executives leverage BDNA software and strategic services for initiatives such as vendor negotiations, asset reconciliation and standards compliance. Delivering immediate, real-time and accurate visibility of the entire IT infrastructure -- from desktop productivity software to ERP applications, from mobile devices to mainframes -- BDNA is enabling corporations to optimize software maintenance agreements, automate regulatory reporting and manage end-of-life product transitions. BDNA headquarters are in Mountain View, Calif., USA. For more information, visit www.BDNAcorp.com.
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