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The Unisys Secure Cloud Solutions are a set of cloud computing services, including Secure Platform, Infrastructure, Software and "My Application" as a Service, targeted at organizations looking to benefit from cloud computing but who don't have the internal expertise or weren't previously willing to take the risk.
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Brian Ott is Vice President of Global Service Lines in the Systems & Technology organization of Unisys. He is responsible for leading and ensuring consistent and successful worldwide implementation of five new service lines - IT Management Advisory Services, Microsoft Services, Infrastructure Optimization Services, Storage Services, and ClearPath Services. He has been the featured speaker at many industry events, with subject matter that included SOA, strategic transformation approaches, strategic enterprise technology architecture, business process redesign, Unisys 3D Blueprinting Approach, and developing roadmaps for successful business and IT transformation. He has been published and quoted in many industry magazines and periodicals. Prior to his current role, Ott was the VP & CTO for Unisys Systems and Technology organization responsible for setting the enterprise architecture and technology strategy for Unisys solutions portfolio. He also provided global leadership of Unisys Real Time Infrastructure Strategic Program Office (RTI SPO).
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