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  • Mainline in Outsourcing Deal with BPOMS

    March 25, 2008 Alex Woodie

    IBM server reseller Mainline Information Systems has hooked up with business process outsourcer BPO Management Services to provide full-service outsourcing of System i, System z, and Intel servers, the companies announced last week.

    With Mainline supplying the IBM hardware connection and technical services, and BPOMS’ IT Infrastructure and Outsourcing (ITO) Services division supplying more technical services as well as data center facilities, the two vendors aim to attract mid market companies that want to completely outsource their servers or just co-locate them in a larger facility.

    “By partnering with Mainline, BPOMS can now offer its services to a broad new group of clients throughout North America,” says Patrick Dolan, founder and chairman of BPOMS, which is based in Anaheim, California, and has offices in six other states and Canadian provinces. Mainline is based in Tallahassee, Florida, and also has offices in New Jersey and Illinois.

    BPOMS’ ITO Services division maintains an SAS70, Type II-certified, class-A rated data center in Pearl River, New York, as well as a co-production center located in the Verizon facility in Carteret, New Jersey.



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