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Fortune 50 order in Rackwise's rack

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CALIFORNIA: Rackwise, Inc. has received a purchase order in conjunction with a signed software license agreement with a leading Fortune 50 information technology services sector company for deployment of Rackwise DCiM solutions in the Customer’s global data centers to support both its internal operations as well as its global outsourcing and infrastructure services business.

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This purchase order marks the single largest dollar volume order to date for Rackwise software and associated services, it added in a report.

Rackwise management anticipates that together with additional second quarter transactions, this order will result in the highest dollar volume bookings quarter in the Company’s history.

The Customer provides a comprehensive portfolio of services, software, and technology to solve critical problems for commercial and government agency clients throughout the world, coordinating service offerings and capabilities in outsourcing services, systems integration and consulting, infrastructure management, maintenance, and high-end server technology.

As a global supplier of data center outsourcing and infrastructure managed services, the Customer continually seeks to integrate into its portfolio powerful tools and technologies to optimize operational efficiencies and maximize economic benefits from its own internal computing ecosystems, as well as those it manages for its clients. As stated- the Customer selected the Rackwise suite of DCiM product and service offerings for its comprehensive decision support tools, its open architecture incorporating standard data connectors to configuration management database and change management systems, and its superior features and functionalities, including asset tracking and utilization, energy management and optimization, virtualization, reporting, modeling, and advanced analytics and metrics. The Customer plans to implement the solutions in all of its own data centers and will also make the offering available to its outsourced data center clients worldwide.