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Transitive® Appoints Enterico as Value-Added Reseller Partner to Streamline Enterprise Customer Datacenter Consolidation ProjectsNew Transitive Channel Partner Delivers Full Range of IT Services to Help Enterprise Customers Rapidly Consolidate Datacenter Infrastructure LOS GATOS, CA, – June 11, 2007 – Transitive® Corporation, the leading provider of software that enables transportability of applications across multiple processor and operating system (OS) pairs, today announced the further expansion of its channel partner network by appointing the Enterico division of Continental Resources, Inc. (CRI) to its growing list of Value-Added Reseller (VAR) partners. CRI will leverage Transitive’s innovative QuickTransit software when delivering solutions for its enterprise customers who plan to rapidly and cost-effectively consolidate their IT infrastructure onto the latest high-performance server platforms. “CRI is among the most established and highly-regarded technology solutions providers in the industry, and will play a very important role in delivering QuickTransit solutions to customers going through the datacenter consolidation process," said Steven Mih, vice president of worldwide sales for Transitive. “We look forward to working with CRI to accelerate the datacenter consolidation initiatives of our customers and to fast-track the ROI benefits they can enjoy from deploying a fully-virtualized environment that is built on industry-standard hardware and supports all enterprise workloads.” “CRI and Transitive have entered into an IBM ValueNet partnership, permitting the companies to merge their strengths in core competencies, skills and expertise to bring customers mission-critical solutions with a high ROI,” said Ken Simon, vice president of Sales, Enterico Division, CRI. “The Transitive solution permits customers with legacy applications to run these industry-specific applications on current hardware without incurring the cost, time delay, risk and operational impact of porting, rewriting or patching. The Transitive approach enables legacy applications to continue to productively help end users and be able to take advantage of the latest technology platforms.” Availability of QuickTransit Software About Enterico, a Division of Continental Resources, Inc. (CRI) Founded in 1962, CRI was one of the first companies to rent and lease test and measurement equipment to high-tech manufacturing companies. In the early 1970s, CRI began selling, renting, leasing and servicing top-of-the-line name-brand servers, networking solutions, and software. Since that time, CRI has built a significant network of formal relationships with the elite technology providers. This breadth of resources, combined with decades of experience, continues to make CRI the partner of choice for an ever increasing number of businesses nationwide. Through its Enterico Division, CRI is a Premier IBM Partner, specializing in solutions for the IBM software pillars (Tivoli, WebSphere, DB2, and Lotus), the xSeries, pSeries and iSeries hardware systems, IBM storage and blades. About Transitive Corporation QuickTransit technology provides the engine for Apple’s Rosetta translation software and is currently shipping on all of Apple’s Intel-based computers. QuickTransit also provides the engine for IBM System p AVE, which will be included with all IBM System p enterprise servers later in 2007 Transitive Corporation is located in Los Gatos, California with a research and development team in Manchester, UK. For more information, please visit Transitive’s Web site at www.transitive.com. Transitive and QuickTransit are registered trademarks,and the Transitive logo is a trademark of Transitive Corporation and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. |
“By enabling immediate software migration to chosen strategic server platforms, we believe that Transitive can help eliminate much of the difficulty and expense that companies face when upgrading hardware.”
Guy Chiarello
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