IBM solutions deployment strengthens Thermax's IT Set-up

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IBM solutions deployment strengthens Thermax's IT Set-up 
For strengthening IT infrastructure and reducing power consumption by 80 per cent,IBM(NYSE:IBM) has announced that Thermax has selected its Smarter Computing solutions.
Thermax chose IBM SmartCloud and PureSystems over solutions from Cisco and Dell, allowing the company to strengthen its IT infrastructure and enable its clients to operate at reduced cost and with greater safety, energy efficiency, reliability and flexibility.
With more than 30 offices in India and abroad, the company was quick to recognize changing market dynamics in energy and environmental sectors at home and worldwide.
Rahul Bindal, Country Leader – PureSystems, Systems & Technology Group, IBM India South Asia, said, “The IBM Flex System gives Thermax excellent performance and the possibility to scale as they grow without necessarily adding new hardware. The technology enables a resilient, high-performance cloud platform for Thermax’s key applications and enables their employees to serve a growing number of smaller clients."
"With the new IBM solution, our employees can access the IT infrastructure anytime, anywhere which allows them to provision new environments for our customers rapidly and at low incremental cost. It also speeds up and improves enormously the decision-making process. IBM PureFlex makes it easy to manage key data centrally, enhancing the security and control of our operations. At the moment, the solution is being rolled out to 1,000 users at Thermax's manufacturing facilities in Pune and Baroda and the power consumption already decreased dramatically – by close-to 70–80 per cent," said Anil Nadkarni, CIO, Thermax.
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