Microsoft Acquires Opalis Software

image In case you missed the big announcement over on the System Center Team blog I thought I'd pass it along here.  This isn't really support related but I thought you might find it interesting anyway:

Great news for enterprise, government and service provider customers who use System Center. I’m excited to announce that Microsoft has acquired Opalis Software , a Toronto-based private company that is a leader in IT process automation software. Opalis will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Microsoft.

I believe this acquisition is a pivotal piece to deliver on our dynamic datacenter initiative, which I’ve spoken about before on this blog. This deal brings together the deep datacenter automation expertise of Opalis with the integrated physical and virtualized datacenter management capabilities of Microsoft System Center. I believe Opalis’ software together with the System Center suite will improve the efficiency of IT staff and operations, and customers will gain greater process consistency. Opalis’ software captures the IT processes, in a documented and repeatable way, which can be run over and over again. These capabilities will be added to Microsoft System Center to help customers automate complex IT processes, increase cost savings and shorten timeframes for IT service delivery across physical, virtual and cloud computing environments.

To read the entire announcement and what it may mean to you, see https://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter/archive/2009/12/11/microsoft-acquires-opalis-software.aspx

J.C. Hornbeck | System Center Knowledge Engineer