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Exinda Networks is a leading global supplier of high quality network performance optimization and monitoring systems. Exinda's products offer network data optimization, traffic reporting and application acceleration that allow enterprises to ensure its network operation is matched to the business needs. By transplanting business logic into the network, Exinda can provide predictable performance for business applications. This provides increased staff productivity, better management of network infrastructure and reduction in network costs.
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BakBone Software® is an international storage management software company that develops and globally distributes high-performance software solutions to the network storage and open systems markets. BakBone's® suite of near-line archival and backup/restore software provides scalable data protection from the workgroup to the enterprise. |
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Brocade™ (World's storage networking leader)
Brocade develops Storage Area Network (SAN) infrastructure solutions that simplify the deployment and management of SANs. |
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Cisco™ (Global networking leader)
Cisco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking products. |
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HDS™ (Global storage solutions leader)
Hitachi Data Systems has become the leader in delivering the total storage solution to the largest enterprises as well as the most demanding smaller companies. |
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IBM™ (Hardware and IT solutions provider)
iSysTek partners with IBM on various projects to provide the best in class hardware, software, and services to its customers. |
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Isilon® is the premier provider of intelligent clustered storage systems for digital content. Isilon's products are designed for data-intensive businesses and clustered computing environments such as those in media and entertainment, digital imaging, life sciences and oil and gas, which all produce, analyze or distribute large amounts of digital content. Isilon helps world-class companies such as Paramount, Corbis, and Technicolor meet the demands of their rapidly-growing digital content environments and accelerate the digital workflow. |
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LeftHand Networks® (IP storage sans and ISCSI storage solutions)
LeftHand Networks re-defined shared network storage in 2001 with the introduction of the first full-featured IP Storage Area Network (SAN). LeftHand leads the IP SAN market with over 650 systems installed in multiple industries, including Fortune 1000 and mid-size companies in manufacturing, healthcare and life sciences, as well as governmental organizations and universities. |
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McDATA™ provides multi-capable storage networking solutions™—hardware, software and services combined to enable partners and customers to network the world's business data™. |
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Nexsan Technologies is the pioneer of disk-based backup and Enterprise ATA/SATA storage technology, has been a driving force in the evolution of the information storage industry since 1999. |
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ONStor storage solutions dramatically reduce management costs by providing customers with the most easily scaled storage environment, and reduce capital costs by delivering the freedom and flexibility of the industry’s most interoperable platform. |
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QLogic™ (Storage networks products manufacturer)
QLogic produces the controller chips, host bus adapters (HBAs), fabric switches and management software that are the backbone of storage networks for most Global 2000 corporations. |
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Rackable™ (Large-scale data center and computer servers)
Rackable provides Standard Intel Architecture rack mounted server & storage servers that are OS agnostic and provide the best price-performance in the industry. |
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SANRAD delivers simplified networked storage with excellent price/performance by coupling open IP storage connectivity with comprehensive network-based data management using IP Storage Area Networks (IP-SANs). |
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SWsoft is the recognized leader in server automation and virtualization software for service providers and enterprises. With more than 10,000 customers in over 100 countries, SWsoft's suite of products delivers proven performance, reliability, manageability and value. |
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