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EMC and IBM
extend interoperability licensing agreement
ConvergenceAsia staff
27/04/2010
EMC, a leading developer
and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions, has
announced the extension and expansion of a technology licensing agreement
with IBM that provides EMC with certain interfaces for storage
interoperability and technical support for the IBM i operating environment.
The five-year agreement, which extends and expands the initial agreement
signed in March 2006, will allow customers to continue to deploy
combinations of EMC storage and IBM Power Systems technologies.
Barbara Robidoux, EMC Vice President, Storage Product Marketing, said, “The
extension and expansion of our agreement with IBM will help us continue to
deliver the benefits of EMC’s information infrastructure solutions to IBM
Power Systems customers.”
“Through technology licensing agreements such as this, EMC is furthering its
commitment to providing our mutual customers using the IBM i operating
environment with industry leading storage systems, software and services.”
Jim Herring, Director IBM Power Systems Hardware Business Line said this
agreement underscores IBM’s commitment to open innovation and is consistent
with “our drive towards industry interoperability”.
“The ability for IBM i clients to attach IBM and/or EMC storage provides
them with broad industry choices to meet their growing workload needs,” he
added.
This is the latest in a series of agreements between EMC and IBM. In June
2007, the companies extended their licensing agreement for the zSeries
attachment architecture which enables the interoperability of EMC Symmetrix
family of storage systems with IBM System z.
In addition to the initial IBM i licensing agreement signed in March 2006,
EMC and IBM announced a licensing agreement in October 2003 that provided
EMC with access to a range of storage interfaces and functionality for other
IBM Systems lines and agreed to a mutual exchange of open-standards based
interfaces for improved manageability and interoperability. In June 2005,
the companies extended their cooperative support agreement, which
facilitates mutual response to joint customer issues including, the IBM
Power System and all other IBM Systems lines. |
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