Technology Partners

In order to provide you the most unbiased solution tailored to your organization, Elysium Solutions has established partnerships with the leading technology companies of today.



VMware, Inc. is a provider of virtualization solutions from the desktop to the data center. The Company's suite of virtualization solutions addresses a range of information technology (IT) problems that include cost and operational inefficiencies, business continuity, software lifecycle management and desktop management. It works closely with over 900 technology partners, including server, microprocessor, storage, networking and software vendors.




Dell Inc. (Dell) is a technology company, which offers a range of product categories, including desktop personal computers (PC), servers and networking products, storage, mobility products, software and peripherals, and services. The Company designs, develops, manufactures, markets, sells, and support a range of products that in many cases are customized to individual customer requirements.



Microsoft Corporation develops, manufactures, licenses and supports a range of software products for computing devices. The Company's software products include operating systems for servers, personal computers and intelligent devices, server applications for distributed computing environments, information worker productivity applications, business solution applications, high-performance computing applications and software development tools and video games.




Red Hat, Inc. (Red Hat) is engaged in providing open source software solutions to the enterprise, including its core enterprise operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, its enterprise middleware platform, JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (Boss Enterprise Middleware), and other Red Hat enterprise technologies. The Company employs an open source software development and licensing model that uses the collaborative input of an international community of contributors to develop software. In addition, under the open source licensing model, the collectively developed software is distributed under licenses, such as the GNU General Public License and GNU Lesser General Public License, permitting access to the human-readable source code of the software. Red Hat is organized primarily on the basis of three geographic business units: the Americas; Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific.




Citrix Systems, Inc. designs, develops and market technology solutions that allow applications to be delivered, supported, and shared on-demand with high performance, enhanced security, and improved total cost of ownership (TCO). The Company markets and licenses its products through multiple channels, such as value-added resellers (VARs), channel distributors, system integrators (Sis), independent software vendors (ISVs), its Websites and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The Company designs, develops, markets, sells and supports multiple products in an IT market category called Application Delivery Infrastructure. Its product family brand for all its infrastructure solutions is the Citrix Delivery Center. In October 2008, it acquired all of the issued and outstanding securities of Vapps, Inc. (Vapps).





Hewlett-Packard Company is a provider of products, technologies, software, solutions and services to individual consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises, including the public and education sectors. Its offerings span personal computing and other access devices; imaging and printing-related products and services; enterprise information technology infrastructure, including enterprise storage and server technology and software that optimizes business technology investments, and multi-vendor customer services, including technology support and maintenance, consulting and integration and outsourcing services, as well as application services and business process outsourcing. During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2008, its operations were organized into seven business segments: Enterprise Storage and Servers, HP Services, HP Software, the Personal Systems Group, the Imaging and Printing Group, HP Financial Services and Corporate Investments.





Veeam Software, a VMware Technology Alliance Premier partner, helps organizations safeguard their investment in virtual infrastructure by providing innovative systems management software designed to reduce costs, increase productivity and mitigate risk. Veeam is an international company with U.S. headquarters in Columbus, Ohio and European headquarters in London, UK. The company was founded in 2006 by the team previously behind Aelita Software, well known for its award-winning Windows Server management solutions. In 2008, Veeam acquired nworks, adding enterprise management connectors that bridge the gap between VMware virtual infrastructure and enterprise systems management tools from Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft. Veeam is rapidly expanding its presence and its partner network around the world, and will continue to offer innovative and practical solutions to help IT professionals better manage their virtual infrastructure. Today the company focuses on managing VMware servers, but as customer requirements grow, Veeam will support other virtual environments. With its drive for innovation, strong investment in R&D, and extensive product line, Veeam is well positioned for continued success.




Wyse Technology is a leading supplier of thin-client computer network terminals. The company's streamlined terminals download software from central servers, eliminating the need for more expensive PCs that store applications locally. The company also distributes device management software and offers support services. Wyse is a portfolio company of technology buyout firm Garnett & Helfrich Capital.