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Infotronics appoints FUJITSU & TTH as Authorised OneApp/CPU SeNTinel Dealer Partners

Announcement posted by Infotronics Software 15 Oct 2002

Following the recent successful tour 'downunder' by Steve Dunton (Techtonik UK) Infotronics has appointed Fujitsu and Technology Trading House as Authorised Dealer Partners for OneApp/CPU SeNTinel.

Infotronics Channel Manager Sara Halls said that Steve Dunton's short visit played an important role in the appointment of Fujitsu and TTH. "Steve showcased OneApp/CPU SeNTinel at seminars up and down the east coast. Everyone was excited by the products abilities to manage license use and stop servers being overloaded at critical times. We are excited to welcome Fujitsu and TTH on board as Authorised Dealer Partners. They are well placed to represent these products in the marketplace.

As one of Australia's leading systems integrators Fujitsu recognises that no one vendor has a monopoly on great ideas. We have many strong vendor alliances that enable us to offer the right product to meet our customers needs," said Paul Statham, Fujitsu's New Business Development manager. " We're pleased to have formed an alliance with Infotronics and to be able to offer our customers OneApp/CPU SeNTinel - a product that gives IT managers control where they need it - particularly in areas such as the control of applications and CPU usage.


TTH's Troy Sampson believes both OneApp & CPU SeNTinel fit neatly into the suite of products they now offer in the Queensland market place. "This is a good opportunity for TTH to offer our current clients extra features designed specifically for Terminal Server and Citrix environments. Most Citrix sites run a diverse range of applications and often there is difficulty in managing these applications. We have already launched these products to our current Citrix User Group and evaluations are being picked up fast. There has been a lot of interest in both these products and we welcome value-add products that give our clients added security and control."