For Those Who Wish to Participate in Seminar "New Technologies IBM PureSystems"
September 13, 2013 at the "Marriott" will be a seminar IBM "New Technologies IBM PureSystems".
The event focused on the latest technologies IBM PureSystems, designed to provide a transition from the implementation, management and support of the individual components to comprehensive, integrated systems with built-in knowledge and architecture, ready for implementation in the cloud.
IBM PureSystems - ready to use package of hardware and software. This is a system with a programmed integration, built-in expertise that allows you to balance and coordinate the use of IT-resources, and ultimately simplifies the end-user.
Such a shift eliminates the operational tasks that consume time and money, and provide IT professionals to focus on innovation and projects aimed at the development of business.
Participation is free, so you need only to register at www.ibm.com/events/9baku13. - 17D-
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