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agámi Systems delivers the first enterprise-class integrated Network Attached Storage (NAS) system with live file system replication, and the first NAS to break the GB/second performance barrier with breakthrough levels of TCO - 4-6x higher performance, 5x better space density, and 50% lower power & cooling demands. In April’06, VeriTest confirmed that the AIS6000 series achieved a new industry record by delivering read throughput of over 1GB/second from a single NAS server. |
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The global leader of storage connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing environments. ATTO’s vision is to provide a wide range of end-to-end solutions to help customers better store, manage and deliver their data. With a focus toward markets that require higher performance, ATTO manufactures products in the categories of host adapters, appliances, and management software. ATTO solutions are based on providing a high level of connectivity to all storage interfaces including SCSI, SATA, iSCSI, NDMP, SAS and Fibre Channel. |
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| BlueArc
BlueArc® Corporation changes the economics of network storage by helping customers manage more information with less effort. BlueArc's SiliconServer storage systems enable organizations to maximize performance and reduce operating costs through the movement of software functions into programmable hardware. |
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| Bull
Bull designs and develops servers and software for an open environment, integrating the most advanced technologies. In this respect, Bull's range of NovaScale servers combines the openness of standards with the robustness of mainframes. It brings to its customers its expertise and know-how to help them in the transformation of their information systems and to optimise their IT infrastructure and their applications. |
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Provides intelligent, enterprise-class storage solutions that unlock the value of long-term data. Based on an enhanced MAID (Massive Array of Idle Disks) platform, our Revolution 200 series of products combines the reliability and responsiveness of disk with the affordability and scale of tape. The Revolution 220T and 220TX have a virtual tape personality, and the Revolution 220A offers store and retrieve capabilities at the file level. |
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| Data Domain
Data Domain offers reliable, cost-effective data restoration solutions that enable enterprise customers to more easily manage enterprise data. |
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| Diligent
Diligent delivers scalable, proven virtual tape software providing customers with faster recovery, reliability and guaranteed data protection at a lower cost. Diligent’s VTF software leverages existing tape infrastructure and is seamlessly integrated into data center environments of all sizes. |
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| EMC
EMC Corporation is the world leader in products, services, and solutions for information storage and management. EMC solutions and services help organizations of all sizes-and across the globe-to better and more cost-effectively manage, protect, and share their information. |
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Exabyte
Exabyte Corporation (OTCBB: EXBT) provides innovative tape storage solutions to customers whose top buying criteria is value: capacity/price, speed, data reliability and ease-of-use. |
| FalconStor
FalconStor Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: FALC) is a leading developer of network storage infrastructure software solutions designed to optimize the performance and availability of today's complex IT infrastructures. |
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| Fujitsu Siemens
Fujitsu Siemens Computers is the leading European IT provider with a responsible strategic focus on next-generation Mobility and Business Critical Computing products, services and solutions. |
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| HP
HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended April 30, 2004, HP revenue totaled $76.8 billion. |
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| IBM
IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. Drawing on resources from across IBM and key IBM Business Partners, IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions and technologies that help enable customers, large and small, to take full advantage of the new era of e-business on demand. |
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| Intel
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. |
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| Intransa
Intransa, with headquarters in San Jose, California, is an innovator of enterprise-class, intelligent IP storage solutions that radically reduce the complexity of deploying scalable network storage. |
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Lenovo is an innovative, international technology company formed as a result of the acquisition by the Lenovo Group of the IBM Personal Computing Division. As a global leader in the PC market, we develop, manufacture and market cutting-edge, reliable, high-quality PC products and value-added professional services that provide customers around the world with smarter ways to be productive and competitive. |
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| Macrovision
Macrovision develops and markets content protection, digital rights management (DRM) and Software Value Management solutions for the video, music and software industries. In the software market, Macrovision licenses software developers the FLEXnet™ universal licensing platform and the InstallShield® suite of software installation, repackaging and update solutions, which are deployed on more than 500 million desktops worldwide. |
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| Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. |
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| NetApp
Network Appliance, Inc. (NetApp) is a world leader in unified storage solutions for today's data-intensive enterprise. Since its inception in 1992, Network Appliance has pioneered technology, product, and partner firsts that continue to drive the evolution of storage. NetApp® storage solutions include specialized hardware, software, and services, providing seamless storage management for open network environments. |
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| Oracle
Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise software company. |
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| Overland Storage
For more than 20 years, Overland Storage has delivered world-class data protection solutions designed to ensure business continuity. Focused on backup and recovery, Overland's data protection solutions are designed for entry-level and midrange computing environments. |
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| Pillar Data Systems
Founded in 2001, Pillar Data Systems develops midrange and enterprise network storage systems. The company’s Pillar Axiom solution, driven by its innovative policy-based management capabilities, integrates SAN and NAS into a centrally managed storage platform. Pillar Axiom systems consolidate multiple tiers of enterprise network storage into a single, easily managed system capable of scaling to hundreds of terabytes of capacity. |
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| Qlogic
Qlogic provides a broad line of controller chips, host bus adapters, network switches and management software move data from storage devices through the network fabric to servers. |
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| Quantum
Quantum Corp. (NYSE:DSS), founded in 1980, is a global leader in storage, delivering highly reliable backup, recovery and archive solutions that meet demanding requirements for data integrity and availability with superior price/performance and comprehensive service and support. |
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| SAP
SAP is the world's leading provider of business software solutions. SAP® solutions are designed to meet the demands of companies of all sizes -- from small and midsize businesses to global enterprises. |
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| Spectra Logic
Spectra Logic Corporation, now in its 25th year, is a leading designer and manufacturer of data storage products that protect mission-critical data for companies worldwide. |
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| Sun
Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that make the Net work. |
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