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Data centre tool marketing pact

Mumbai, July 16

Global DataCenter Management has partnered with APW President Systems, a provider of data centre infrastructure, to distribute its nlyte™ solution across India. APW President Systems will be solely responsible for engaging new customers in the region, managing local implementation and providing ongoing support. .nlyte™ is a data centre management tool that provides an intelligent and automated view of all physical and virtual assets and virtual workgroups withi n the data centre, using a Web-based graphical user interface.

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