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engines in the data center

Tim Davoren - Thursday, January 27, 2011
Just came across this quote from EMC Asia Pacific President, Steve Leonard;

Leonard said the use of one company to approach market would help to win business over competition, and provide better servicing.

“What we’re trying to do is position Vblock as an architecture, and VCE as a company that can bring that with one support number, one architectural campaign, and we think that if we can do that faster, we think we can win,” he said.

“We want to be the guys who help put the engines in the data centres." (my emphasis)


So, do we Steve, so do we...oh, its in our company name!
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