Industry News Desk
api software Joins VMware Virtualization Technology Alliance Partner Program
Alliance Enables API to Provide Enhanced Value to Its Customers
Jul. 16, 2008 10:15 AM
api software announced it has joined the VMware Technology
Alliance Partner (TAP) program as a Premier Partner. The VMware TAP program
enables partner organizations to take advantage of VMware resources and
expertise to deliver enhanced value to shared customers. The program also
supports its partners’ development of VMware infrastructure solutions, helping
them virtualize their clients’ data centers.
API’s suite of workforce management applications is designed
to streamline the management and administration of employee information within
hospitals and health systems. The 24/7 nature of the hospital environment makes
system management especially challenging. The ability to run API’s applications
on a virtual server reduces the amount of time IT administrators must spend on
tasks such as system provisioning, configuration, monitoring and maintenance,
resulting in improved productivity and minimum system interruption. In
addition, server resource usage for API applications is typically maximized
only a few days during a hospital’s pay cycle. Virtualization enables unused
server resources to be shared with other applications in the hospital on lower
usage days for improved resource utilization.
“When we were evaluating workforce management solutions, it
was important that the vendor we selected fully support the virtual
environment, as we are increasingly moving our applications to virtual servers,”
said Brian Schwinger, director of infrastructure services at The Methodist
Hospital System, based in Houston, Texas. “API’s support of virtual technology
enabled us to implement the entire suite of API workforce management
applications with only a slight expansion of our existing footprint. As a
result, we have been able to increase efficiencies in our data center while
ensuring that API applications function optimally and with minimal downtime.”
“API is committed to improving the product and service
offerings we provide our customers,” said Luis Garcia, president and chief
executive officer of API. “Our support of VMware’s virtualization technology
enables our clients to consolidate their IT infrastructure resources, helping
them increase application availability, maximize storage efficiency and
streamline maintenance. Our clients are able to significantly reduce the number
of servers and related IT hardware they require — eliminating power, cooling
and floor space constraints and resulting in a lower total cost of ownership.”
API currently utilizes VMware Lab Manager to develop, test
and support its applications, enabling IT staff to pool servers and other
hardware resources and share them across development and test teams. As a
VMware Premier Partner, API gains a number of benefits, including the use of
VMware testing software and marketing tools, access to technical and marketing
support, assistance in developing specific go-to-market plans, and VMware
software licenses for testing and integration.
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