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Datacraft gets certification from Cisco

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MUMBAI, INDIA: IT solutions and services provider Datacraft, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dimension Data plc, announced today that it has achieved Data Centre Unified Computing Authorised Technology Provider (ATP) status from Cisco.

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This designation recognises Datacraft as having fulfilled the training and programme prerequisites to sell, deploy and support the Cisco Unified Computing System in India, said a press release.

Datacraft said it is one of the first partners in India to achieve this certification, which expands its relationship with Cisco.

The Cisco Unified Computing System unites network, computational, storage access, and virtualization resources in a single energy-efficient system that can reduce the costs and complexity of information technology (IT) infrastructure, help extend capital assets, and improve business agility well into the future.

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“Taking advantage of an architectural shift in the data center, Cisco’s new computing model can help customers transform the data center into a dynamic IT environment with the power to increase productivity, improve efficiency and drive virtualization to an entirely new level,” said B Raghavendran, vice president of Channel Operations and Commercial Strategy at Cisco India and SAARC.

Datacraft India COO Shailendra Badoni said, “As one of a few certified Unified Computing ATP in the country, we are in a unique position to offer CIOs and their organisations the key to lowering high IT infrastructure costs and complexity that traditional data centres face.”

Cisco’s Authorized Technology Provider Program is part of a comprehensive go-to-market strategy for emerging and advanced technologies, added the release.

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