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Insystek Inc sign reseller agreement; Plans to sell all Virtualization options

Insystek Incorporated announced today that it has entered into a reseller agreement and partnership with Remote IT Solutions, a premier reseller and service provider the UK North West area with strong competencies within the emerging technology and virtualization fields including VMware, Citrix, Symantec, Thinstall and Microsoft as well as others.

Under this agreement, Remote IT Solutions will serve as the premier reseller of the Insystek TotalView product suite to their extensive and diverse customer base in the UK. The TotalView product suite provides customers with a single view of management functions across virtual hypervisors including VMware, Xensource and Virtual Iron as well as physical servers.

The TotalView product line demonstrates the breadth of systems management functionality, quality and affordability that provides our customers with the unique ability to quickly install, implement and reduce labor associated costs managing the complexities of the emerging virtualization platforms.

"Providing visibility and automation into the labor intensive challenges of managing both multiple physical servers and the increasing virtualization server sprawl across a choice of hypervisors is providing significant cost savings to our customers and prospects," says Carol Perry, Operations Director at Remote IT Solutions.


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