IBM is reselling and supporting VMware Inc.'s ESX Server software, which will let companies partition xSeries servers running Linux or Windows. This lets companies consolidate underutilized servers onto larger, more powerful servers. ESX Server provides an interface through which IT managers can remotely manage, automatically provision, and standardize on an Intel platform.
VMware is one of the few companies to offer "virtual machine," or server partitioning, software for Intel environments, says Tony Iams, a senior analyst with D.H. Brown Associates. "Server consolidation is a direct way to cut costs because it lets companies either reduce their number of data centers or at least reduce the size of their data centers," he says. VMware's close relationship with IBM means customers can take advantage of IBM Global Services to support both their servers and ESX server software.
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