18.11.2004, 13:38 | #1 |
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Microsoft has made a minority investment in Vintela, a company that aims to consolidate management tools for several operating systems.
The amount of the investment is believed to be less than $10 million. In addition, the two companies, which were already partners, have signed new commercial and licensing agreements and will cooperate on various technology initiatives, Vintela said in a statement. Lindon, Utah-based Vintela sells software that integrates Unix and Linux applications with Windows environments. Vintela has developed a new application, to be available sometime next year, called Vintela Systems Manager, or VSM, which is built on Microsoft Operations Manager 2005. VSM lets a system administrator manage various systems in different environments--such as Linux, Unix and Mac OS X. VSM does not yet support the management of Windows applications, though, which is where the relationship with Microsoft is valuable. Подробнее... http://news.com.com/Microsoft+invests+in+i...html?tag=cd.top |
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