Scalix for e-mail solutions. Very low cost with all of the features of Exchange.
2
Microsoft
3
No.
4
cisco, Apple, Tandberg
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Cisco, Apple, Tandberg are all consistent and robust
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HP
7
no
8
No
9
I find Citrix XenServer software very strong and competitive compared to the competitors in the field.
10
Purisma (now part of D&B)
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Control ES for Bussiness Process re-engineering. Considerably better than competitors e.g. Casewise.
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VMWare
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No vendor as such
14
VMWare
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no
16
Cisco
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For Service Management take a look at Cherwell Service Manager - very robust and ITIL built from Incident to Release management with cost effective CMDB and asset discovery tools. We are implementing in September/October.
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CISCO
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Nope
20
NO
21
no!
22
No
23
HP and SUN
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VMWare
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nope
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EMC and SAP
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No
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IBM, Vaultx
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No
30
na
31
Novell\'s Identity Management tools
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I\'ve been impressed by Information Builders. They are the BI vendor most able to interact with our legacy LOB applications. They are also the first to have a cloud-based BI tool.
33
emc, cisco
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Siemens VoIP
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EMC
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Riverbed Inline Dedupe and mobile
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HP blades
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Cisco and HP
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IBM Lotus
40
HP / IBM
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VMWare,Wyse
42
?
43
BitKoo
44
HP ProCurve
45
no
46
no
47
PingFederate
48
Datalytics, Technology For Solutions (TFS)
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VMware
50
GOr better or worse, we are Microsoft shop.
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avaya
52
No
53
VMWARE
EMC
54
Google
55
no
56
IBM
Hitachi
57
No
58
VMWare
59
Cotendo for an alternative CDN to Akamai. 1/5 the cost and same performance. Finally something to make akamai drop their prices.
XIV storage from IBM. simple, cheap and ROI is phenomenal
60
HP
61
No
62
No
63
No
64
no
65
Vericept DLP
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Make use of EMC, largely due to reputation.
67
Sun\'s (now Oracle\'s) thin client technology is impressive.
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Data Domain, except EMC owns them now so I fear that inovation may take a step backwards.
69
Citrix
70
SUN
71
NO
72
For virtualization VMWare has the market to lose to the competation
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McAfee however, tech seems to be US centric...our \"cloud\" does not exist most days...SAS is not reliable enough for \"mission critical\"applications in various locations around the globe.
74
No.
75
None in particular
76
McAfee and Aruba
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EMC storage and DRC
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Oracle
79
RIM
80
No
81
none
82
no
83
Aerohive Networks - Wireless AP\'s
Silver Peak - WAN optimization
84
DiasPark Inc.
Bank of America
85
amazon
86
Apple\'s Active Directory Integration makes XRaid a great low (TCO) option for media storage and distribution
87
vmware
88
Data Domain
89
None
90
VoIP Gateways from Veraz
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Cisco
92
No
93
IBM
94
No
95
Cisco continues to impress me as do Red Hat and Apple
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Juniper
97
NINTEX (Workflow for Sharepoint)
98
IBM
99
No
100
vmware
101
Network Appliance - both from support and technology perspective.
102
NetApp and VMWare
103
Talend Opensource ETL
104
no
105
It is more to do with Vendor relatioships and the longtem viabiity to work with one than the product alone
106
n/a
107
Compellent SAN
108
Persystent Technologies- no one else can do what they do which is to completely erase any and all changes a user did to their machine at restart.
109
We are installing IBM XIV storage which seems very compelling.
110
None.
111
comodo and nitrosecurity
112
not really
113
No
114
no
115
HDS
116
oarcle
117
HP blades, F5 load balancers
118
HP DL1000 series servers for data centers
119
InMage CDP and Replication
120
Fusion I/O
121
No
122
Oracle
123
IBM DS Storage Products, Data Domain VTL and de-duplication.