CA today announced that it has been selected as the 2009 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference Awards winner in the Global ISV Infrastructure Partner of the Year category. CA was chosen out of an international field of top Microsoft partners as delivering market-leading customer solutions built on Microsoft technology.
The Microsoft Global ISV Infrastructure (storage, management, security, tools and virtualisation) Partner of the Year Special Recognition Award is given to the global ISV partner in the infrastructure category that has demonstrated leadership and has been the most valuable global ISV partner in delivering Microsoft solutions to mutual customers over the past year.
The award acknowledges the global partner that has demonstrated leadership in driving Microsoft-based infrastructure solutions and has been the most valuable partner to Microsoft's worldwide field.
“CA has designed innovative solutions that have enabled their customers to maximise their IT investment in industry-leading enterprise management, storage, security and information management tools,” said Ross Brown, vice-president, Solution Partners and ISVs, Microsoft Corp. “Microsoft is proud to recognise CA as the Global ISV Infrastructure Partner of the Year. Today CA has one of the largest portfolios of Microsoft-based products built to work on the latest Microsoft platforms, as well as service the legacy products that mutual customers still rely on.”
CA has successfully participated in more than 11 Microsoft advanced technology and launch programs in 2009, creating immediate value by helping support customers' Lean IT initiatives by reducing waste, increasing productivity and improving the customer experience. In addition, ongoing support of joint go-to-market and sales initiatives across CA management solutions extend the value of Microsoft platforms and accelerate the adoption of CA's infrastructure solutions.
Highlights of CA successes include:
* CA ARC serve Backup delivering state-of-the art data protection across all the latest strategic Microsoft platforms, including Windows Server 2008, Windows Essential Business Server 2008 and Hyper-V.
* CA Service Desk Manager “catalyst connector” supplying full bi-directionality of data flow with Microsoft System Centre Operations Manager helping CA customers maximise their infrastructure investments.
* CA Spectrum Infrastructure Manager integration with Microsoft System Centre Operations Manager enables enterprise IT operators to consolidate multi-vendor systems, network, database and application event monitoring to a single management console.
* CA Records Management/Office SharePoint Joint Solution Offering (JSO) providing public sector customers control and governance over information across all key Microsoft user applications to enhance manageability, scalability and compliance.
* CA SiteMinder extending identity and access management with support for Active Directory Federated Services, Microsoft's CardSpace II and next generation identity solutions, including support for Office SharePoint Server, among other Microsoft systems.
* CA Erwin Data Modeler presenting a competitive advantage by pairing modelling and configuration management with SQL Server.
* CA XOsoft High Availability and Replication helping drive successful SQL Server, Office SharePoint and Microsoft Exchange engagements.
* CA's Day One support for Windows Vista and Windows 7 with its threat products helping reduce security threats for both commercial environments and consumers.
“Customers must justify upgrades to their IT infrastructure by demonstrating that they can maximise investment and gain fast ROI,” said Harold van Graan, Business Development Manager at CA Southern Africa. “CA has worked closely with Microsoft for many years to integrate our management solutions across key Microsoft platforms and applications to achieve this goal. We are pleased that Microsoft has recognised our joint success.”
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