Credit card firm American Express has awarded IT firm EMC a contract to
manage its business applications and data storage systems.
The multi-year deal will see EMC manage the financial services firm's
distributed storage systems, which host thousands of servers and business
critical applications.
'Our distributed environment has thousands of servers and supports a cross
section of all our applications – from utility services such as email to our
core business applications,' said Matthew Robinson, senior vice president,
technology infrastructure at American Express.
'We sought flexibility for the way we manage our infrastructure and to tier
our data storage according to performance, availability and price requirements.'
The contract builds on a longstanding partnership EMC has held with American
Express to manage other parts of their storage infrastructure.
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