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Stormagic and Boston Limited unveil 24 terabyte SAN storage solution
15 October 2008
StorMagic, a fast-growing developer of iSCSI SAN management software,
today announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with leading
servers and storage system builder Boston Limited to expand its user
base in Europe.
The companies are officially unveiling their award-winning Boston
Igloo 24T-StorMagic IP SAN at Storage Expo at Olympia in London today
and tomorrow.
The iSCSI solution is aimed at small and larger organisations alike
looking to easily migrate data without downtime, eliminate the need for
backups and protect their data in a user-friendly and affordable manner.
“Our SM Series of iSCSI SANs has been extremely well received since
it launched last year and in order to maximise sales opportunities we
needed to partner with such a well-respected and established
organisation. Boston is an innovative, technology-aware business with a
deep understanding of the storage market and of our customers’
requirements,” said Mike Stolz, vice president of sales and marketing at
StorMagic. “I am confident that together we can enable end users to meet
their data protection needs without hiring storage administrators or
securing large budgets.”
The Boston Igloo 24T-StorMagic SAN allows organisations to store,
share, manage and protect data all from a single interface in addition
to offering up to a staggering 24 terabytes of capacity of
high-availability, high-performance hardware. “Today end users want to
focus their resources on core activities and managing storage simply is
not one of them,” said Manoj Nayee, Managing Director at Boston.
“Especially in the current economic climate you must be able to meet
briefs and exceed expectations while remaining competitive and our joint
solution with StorMagic ticks all the boxes.”
Boston will deliver this solution to European organisations looking
for a solution that offers an affordable and cost-effective way for
growing application environments whilst at the same time significantly
lowering the cost and complexity of data storage management.
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