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Sunday, November 07, 2010 9:44 AM/EST

Online Travel Services Provider Goes With DB2 For Portal


An online travel enterprise in India is going with IBM's BladeCenter and DB2 database with the deployment of a travel and ticketing portal strategy.

Travel XP India Private said it assessed and reviewed several potential vendors and solutions before making the move to IBM for launching a Verchaska Software portal environment. The main reasons? Well the list includes the usual benefits: strong reliability, exceptional scalability and high performance delivery.

Travel XP wants India customers to have a fast, rewarding and efficient experience in making travel arrangements and investing travel options when the system launches next month.

"After evaluating several technologies, we decided that IBM's solution was adding tremendous value to our business in terms of the advanced architecture, and the level of service that we were promised. IBM's support and advice in executing this project has been of great help and we are glad that we chose to move on with IBM," said Prashant Chothani, MD, Travel XP India, in a CIO article.

During the vendor evaluation phase IBM went the extra step of providing benchmarking of the Verchaska application on its systems and the benefits were clearly identified and convinced Travel XP to change its view of competitive offerings.

As usual, IBM took the extra steps necessary to make sure customers get the technology needed.

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