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NetApp introduces SANscreen suite of products backed by global sales and support
June 03, 2008
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- NetApp (NASDAQ:NTAP - News) announced today that the SANscreen product suite, which was acquired in the acquisition of Onaro, is now available through NetApps global sales and channel partner programs. In addition, the more than 100 current SANscreen customers will benefit from NetApps global 24x7 support organization.
SANscreen is an award-winning product suite that extends data center automation to storage with its real-time, heterogeneous, service-level views of the storage environment. SANscreen allows customers to manage storage as a true end-to-end IT service, which reduces capital and operational costs and improves application service quality. Furthermore, its actionable service-level information can be leveraged by both storage teams and non-technical storage users, effectively integrating storage into the entire IT service delivery chain.
We have spent the last three months integrating SANscreen into NetApp® product operations, said Patrick Rogers, vice president of Solutions Marketing for NetApp. With the integration now complete, we are able to extend the capabilities of SANscreen to more customers worldwide through our global sales channels. Also, SANscreen customers will now be able to benefit from NetApps extensive support infrastructure.
NetApp Inc.
VMware Announces Partnerships 53094155441
Newswire 2008-06-03T13:59:00Z
2008-06-03T13:59:00ZKey ODM partners to certify servers for VMware Hypervisorhttp://www.byteandswitch.comVirtualization
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TAIPEI, Taiwan -- At Computex Taipei 2008, VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW), the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter, today announced new relationships with original design manufacturers (ODMs) ASUS, Gigabyte, Inventec and Tyan, adding to VMwares current relationship with Supermicro announced in February 2008.
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