Global IT solution provider Unisys Thursday unveiled the acquisition of Unify Square, a provider of experience management technology for secure collaboration and communications platforms.
With the acquisition, valued at US$152.5 million, Unisys will get a big boost in its enterprise-focused end-user business, said Leon Gilbert, senior vice president and general manager of the Blue Bell, Pa.-based company’s Digital Workplace Services business unit.
Unisys’ Digital Workplace Services business unit is a US$600 million business focused on the enterprise collaboration market and provides services to help customers roll out such platforms as Zoom and Microsoft Teams or migrate between platforms such as from Skype to Teams, Gilbert told CRN.
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Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced it has been named a leader in the NelsonHall Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) on Cognitive and Self-Healing IT Infrastructure Management Services, which cites companies increasing focus on utilising artificial …
Independent analyst assessment recognises company for enabling clients to utilise Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities to improve provisioning, remediation and business outcomes
Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced it has been named a leader in the
NelsonHall Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) on Cognitive and Self-Healing IT Infrastructure Management Services, which cites companies’ increasing focus on utilising artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to deliver value across every business function.
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BLUE BELL, Pa., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced it has been named a leader in the
NelsonHall Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) report on Cognitive and Self-Healing IT Infrastructure Management Services, which cites companies increasing focus on utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to deliver value across every business function.
The April 2021 report analyzes the worldwide market for cognitive and self-healing IT infrastructure management services and provides a view of how 17 vendors are evolving their offerings and capabilities to improve IT infrastructure and application performance and availability, including cloud-native services and future initiatives for the development of these services.