Skybot Software Announces the Acquisition of Open Systems Management

Skybot Software Announces the Acquisition of Open Systems Management













Eden Prairie, MN (PRWEB) July 26, 2011

Skybot Software, a subsidiary of Help/Systems, LLC, the world’s leader in systems management solutions, announced it has completed the acquisition of Open Systems Management Ltd. (OSM), a multi-platform job scheduling software company based in the United Kingdom. With this acquisition, Help/Systems is expanding its growth into the multi-platform job scheduling and automated operations space.

Help/Systems entered this niche last year with the introduction of its game-changing Skybot Scheduler enterprise job scheduling software for Windows, UNIX, and Linux, which brings faster deployment and lower cost of ownership than current offerings.

OSM’s large customer base and success in the areas of spooled file management and job scheduling fit well with Help/Systems. Merging the development paths of Skybot Software and OSM adds over 10 years of customer input to the functional capability of Skybot Scheduler. Existing customers of both products benefit from this road map, and will receive subsequent releases at no charge under their maintenance program.

To the Editor:

Skybot Software is a subsidiary of Help/Systems, LLC, the world’s leader in software solutions for IBM Power Systems servers. For more information, visit http://www.skybotsoftware.com, http://www.helpsystems.com, or contact Tom Huntington, at (952) 746-4786 or tom.huntington(at)helpsystems(dot)com.

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One Response to “Skybot Software Announces the Acquisition of Open Systems Management”

  1. Martin William says:

    You may have not intended to do so, but I think you have managed to express the state of mind that a lot of people are in. The sense of wanting to help, but not knowing how or where, is something a lot of us are going through.

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