Vucci Technology Partners with Utah Valley University

Posted on: Wed, 27 May 2009 01:10:00 EDT


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May 26, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
TSCC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Through a partnership with the Utah Valley University, Vucci Technology Solutions donated $100,000 worth of equipment and services to refit the athletic department computer lab with virtual desktops and managed services.

According to officials, the new lab, named the "Vucci Computer Lab," is open year round to all student athletes and their tutors.

"We are very excited by the benefits this new computer lab offers," said Ray Walker, CIO at Utah Valley University. "The virtual desktops in the new Vucci-enabled computer lab allow us to run the lab with higher efficiency while at the same time cutting our energy, management and operating costs."

"There is no way to get around the operational expenses of running a business, but there are ways to reduce the cost," said Dave Affleck, CEO of Vucci. "By offering innovative virtualization solutions, we are able to better meet our clients' needs by cutting operating costs, lowering energy usage and maximizing output."

Vucci provides the experience and the proven expertise to train its customers on how to be more efficient with consolidated information technology resources to drive overall productivity and increase revenue and agility within an organization. For more information visit www.vucci.com.

Vucci Technology Solutions is a provider of business technology services focused on providing IT infrastructure.

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