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| July 16, 2008 05:21 PM EDT |

International business-to-business distributor, Hagemeyer, selected Ceedo Technologies' Ceedo Enterprise as a migration platform to its new software architecture through virtualization.
When Hagemeyer made the decision to upgrade their entire software architecture, one critical aspect of the project was to be able to allow the new architecture to run in parallel with existing applications, which are still in use by many employees. To solve this problem, the company chose Ceedo Enterprise to virtualize existing applications and make them available to employees without interference to the new architecture.
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