Food commodities company Cargill has selected Altiris IT
Lifecycle Management software to manage its IT assets, including
27,000 PCs and 500 servers.
Altiris said its software reduces the cost and complexity of
tracking, supporting and maintaining corporate IT assets, including
desktops, notebooks, servers and handheld devices.
"We were seeking a comprehensive solution to reduce the cost of
managing our technology infrastructure," said Jerry Havemann,
Cargill's vice president of IT.
"Altiris offered a single, integrated solution that addresses
all of our IT management needs with the breadth and depth of
functionality that we need. A combined Altiris and Dell solution is
just what we needed to optimise our IT systems and deliver
increased value and efficiencies to our employees."
Altiris said its product will help Cargill save money by
managing its IT environment more efficiently.
Cargill will also use the latest version of Altiris Recovery
Solution for integrated delivery of backup and disaster recovery
capabilities to its Dell Precision, Latitude and OptiPlex
customers.
Linda Rosencrance writes for
Computerworld