Company extends its suite of private cloud services beyond its data centres to support hybrid cloud needs.
The company was named a leader for business process platforms in the IDC MarketScape report.
The Palo Alto-based company will sell computers as part of an existing Air Force procurement programme.
Among other services, most of local organisations prefer deploying e-mail into the cloud, according to a survey.
The platform enables admins to move application workloads between disk systems, the company says.
The solution will be used to automate password management and enforce password policy for the brigade.
This is the sixth consecutive quarter for revenue growth as server sales gain 17.9% to reach $13.2 billion, says IDC.
The move could help the US company sell cloud products to China's government agencies.
The initiative will provide channel partners with resources to make it easier to market and sell Netezza.
The company introduces the new technology to help administrators maximise the efficiency of ageing equipment.
The company is bundling SAP into its mining software.
The company is among the growing field of players focusing on data centre infrastructure management.
More than a third of surveyed companies are unsure of the average cost of their software development projects.