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Tarsus puts blades in customers' hands

Mobile demo centre for resellers is so successful that Tarsus is building a second, identical demo centre.
Johannesburg, 15 Jul 2008

With the growing interest in server consolidation, workload clustering and the integration of power-efficient technologies into data centres, the local enterprise market has gone 'blade crazy'.

Greg Pothitos, HP server and storage product manager at Tarsus Technologies, says, however, that before resellers can capitalise on the upbeat nature of the market, they will have to concentrate on educating customers about what blade technologies have to offer.

"Traditionally, that would have meant delivering information to their inbox and setting up face-to-face meetings aimed at explaining the concepts behind blade technology. As it turns out though, blades are too complex a topic for this approach," he says.

"Customers need to experiment, investigate and discover what blades have to offer first-hand," he says, "and if possible, do a dry run on a blade migration. While some simply need assurance that their proposed solution will work, others need to get to the root of what blades have to offer."

Pothitos says it would be ideal if resellers could provide customers with a fully configured blade system and then let them figure out the applicability of the technology for themselves.

Few resellers have the kind of financial backing or disposable income to build a demo centre for their customers. This is why Tarsus has a fully mobile HP BladeSystem C3000 (or Shorty) available to resellers, complete with every possible hardware option.

"It's a demo centre in a box," Pothitos says, "and it has created a stir in the market."

In the three months that the mobile demo centre has been available, Pothitos says it has been at Tarsus for just two days and the rest of the time, it has been at customers' premises, being used for benchmarking, trial and general compatibility testing.

While that fact should speak volumes about the solution's success, Pothitos says the mobile demo centre's real value has been demonstrated through the fact that all of the customers that have tried out the unit (barring one), have purchased a C3000 of some sort.

"The customer that didn't buy a C3000 needed a more powerful solution, which we were only too happy to provide him with," he says.

The mobile demo centre has been so successful that Pothitos says Tarsus is building a second, identical demo centre.

"Clearly this mobile demo facility makes sense for both the customer and the reseller and since it has already paid for itself 10 times over, I see no reason why we wouldn't have a fleet of these, comprising different kinds of solutions available to resellers before the end of the year," he concludes.

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Tarsus Technologies

With more than 20 years of experience in the ICT industry, Tarsus is the leading value-added distributor in South Africa, specialising in the supply of the world's foremost PC and peripheral hardware brands to the local reseller channel.

Tarsus strives to meet the channel's needs for credit funding, stock availability and efficient logistics, ensuring that resellers are able to deliver the highest quality service to their customers, focus on support and compiling the best overall solutions for their end-user customer base at the lowest possible cost.

The company prides itself on its flexibility, adaptability, knowledge, skills and successful track record combined with an industry-leading ability to manage large roll-outs. These are the reasons Tarsus has consistently been rated as the top distributor in the country by international vendors, resellers and the IT media alike.

With its strong commitment to the South African channel, Tarsus is able to not only make the reseller channel more efficient, but more importantly, it plays a vital role in dramatically reducing the costs of doing business in the local ICT market.

Brands represented by the Tarsus stable include industry leaders like Acer, APC Cisco, HP, IBM, Lenovo, LG Electronics, Logitech, OKI, PEAK, Samsung, TallyGenicom, Targus and Wyse Technology.

More information about Tarsus is available at http://www.tarsus.co.za.

Editorial contacts

Deborah O'Connell
puruma business communications
(+27) 11 781 0097
tarsus@puruma.com
Emma Scott
Tarsus Technology Group
(+27) 11 531 1000
escott@tarsus.co.za