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Unisys Named a Leader in Cognitive and Self-Healing IT Infrastructure Services by NelsonHall

Independent analyst assessment recognizes company for enabling clients to utilize Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities to improve provisioning, remediation and business outcomes

Unisys Corporation announced it has been named a leader in the NelsonHall Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) on Cognitive and Self-Healing IT Infrastructure Management Services, which cites companies’ increasing focus on utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to deliver value across every business function.

The April 2021 report analyzes the worldwide market for cognitive and self-healing IT infrastructure management services and provides a view of how 17 vendors are evolving their offerings and capabilities to improve IT infrastructure and application performance and availability, including cloud-native services and future initiatives for the development of these services.

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“Unisys was positioned as a leader in our report due to its consulting-led approach to collaboratively develop automation and AIOps solutions with clients, for its investments in the use of automation and AI to drive cognitive service desk, and for its ability to increase autonomous infrastructure capabilities,” said John Laherty, senior research analyst at NelsonHall.

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Cognitive and self-healing IT infrastructure management services are enabling clients to utilize AI and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities to improve provisioning, remediation and business outcomes.

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In the report, NelsonHall cited Unisys for its focus on enhancing innovation, which includes its virtual and onsite experience centers. The report notes the company is “increasing the footprint of cloud experience centers to showcase partner capabilities to help clients realize business outcomes.” The report says vendors are developing dedicated innovation centers in support of cognitive and self-healing IT infrastructure management services, noting “Unisys has developed multiple CloudForte:registered:  experience centers globally in support of cloud and AIOps transformation roadmap development and deployment.”

“We help our clients maximize their return on their resources and investments. Securely transforming and operating in the cloud enables our customers to adapt to market and customer needs to protect and grow their competitive edge,” said Mike Morrison, senior vice president and general manager, Cloud and Infrastructure, Unisys. “Our focus on purposeful innovation and leading technologies, coupled with our ability to guide our clients in order to deliver the right outcomes for their businesses, is an approach that is validated by this NelsonHall assessment.”

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