Provision Networks Teams Up With HP
Tuesday, 26 June 2007 by Michel Roth
Provision has announced a deal they have made with HP. Provision Networks' entire product portfolio, including the Virtual Access Suite, can be resold by HP. Provision is hoping that this deal will boost the sales of their flagship product, Virtual Access Suite. Provision describes the Virtual Access Suite as the only enterprise-class desktop connection manager that consolidates the delivery of applications and deployment of desktops from a centrally managed infrastructure consisting of terminal servers, blade PCs (and other physical desktops), as well as virtual infrastructures such as VMware VI3, Virtual Iron, XenEnterprise and Microsoft Virtual Server.

Al though this kind of press release slang gives me the shivers, fact of the matter is that I think that Provision is making a smart move in being the first to integrate "SBC and VDI" into one product. Luring HP shops with this deal might just give the VAS the boost it needs.

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