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Hammer Storage
Offices: San Jose, California
Hammer Storage for business serves a growing
market demand for storage that delivers
high-end features without requiring dedicated
storage management staff. Whether you are
looking for entry-level NAS products for
general file sharing or high-performance,
high-scalability SoIP devices that offer
both block and file-level services, Hammer
Storage offers a solution that is cost-effective
and designed with simplicity and manageability
in mind. |
Hitachi Global Storage Technology
Offices: San Jose, California
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies was
founded in 2003 and was formed as a result
of the strategic combination of Hitachi
and IBM's storage technology businesses.
The company's vision is to enable users
to fully engage in the digital lifestyle
by providing access to large amounts of
storage capacity in formats suitable for
the office, on the road and in the home.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is positioned
to immediately advance the role of hard
disk drives beyond traditional computing
environments to consumer electronics and
other emerging applications. |
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IBM Storage
Offices: White Plains, New York
One of the most recognized names in business,
IBM is the world's largest information technology
company, and the world's largest consulting
services organization. IBM strives to lead
in the invention, development and manufacture
of the industry's most advanced information
technologies, including computer systems,
software, storage systems and microelectronics.
They translate these advanced technologies
into value for their customers through their
professional solutions, services and consulting
businesses worldwide. |
Iomega
Offices: San Diego, California
Established in 1980, Iomega Corporation
is a global leader in reliable portable
data storage. Iomega solutions help consumers,
home and small business customers to manage,
preserve, use and share their digital content
and data. Iomega® is committed to providing
a world-class customer experience. |
Isilon Systems
Offices: Seattle, Washington
Isilon® Systems is the worldwide leader
in clustered storage systems and software
for digital content, enabling enterprises
to transform data into information - and
information into breakthroughs. Isilon's
award-winning family of IQ clustered storage
systems combine Isilon's OneFS operating
system software with the latest advances
in industry-standard hardware to deliver
modular, pay-as-you-grow, enterprise-class
storage systems. |
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Kanguru
Offices: Beaverton, Oregon; Dallas,
Texas; Atlanta, Georgia & New York,
New York
Kanguru Solutions was founded in 1992 in
Holliston, Massachusetts. The company originally
got its start developing and selling interactive
kiosks for retail stores in the New England
area. The evolution of the company was forever
changed when, in the summer of 1993, co-founders
Donald Brown and George Moser brainstormed
and developed a revolutionary new storage
device for PCs. The result was a first of
its kind, removable and external hard drive
they dubbed the KanguruDisk. |
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LaCie
Offices: Hillsboro, Oregon
LaCie's principal activities are to develop,
manufacture and distribute computer hardware
and peripherals, namely hard disks, removable
disks, optical drives, DAT back-up systems,
CD-ROM drives and recorders, CD's and DVD's.
They provide a comprehensive after-sales
service. They have subsidiaries in Australia,
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
and the United States. |
Lefthand Networks
Offices: Boulder, Colorado
LeftHand Networks is the leader in Open
iSCSI SANs. The company pioneered the IP
SAN market with its first Ethernet-based
storage area network in late 2001. Open
iSCSI SANs allow customers choice and flexibility
to purchase a variety of hardware platforms
powered by their SAN/iQ® software. The breadth
of platforms now available includes the
HP ProLiant DL380, NSM 260 and NSM 160,
as well as SAN solutions from more than
20 other OEM partners worldwide. Customers
can select the SAN that fits their environment
best, based on performance, capacity, and
budget requirements. |
Lexar
Offices: Fremont, California
Lexar is a leading manufacturer and marketer
of award-winning removable flash memory
cards, USB flash drives, card readers and
ATA controller technology solutions for
the digital photography, consumer electronics,
industrial and communications markets. As
a digital storage innovator, Lexar was the
first to develop and advance proprietary
read-write speed standards for its CompactFlash
cards, and holds over 70 controller patents |
LG Storage Technology
Offices: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
LG Electronics pursues its 21st century
vision of becoming a true global digital
leader who can make its customers worldwide
happy through its innovative digital products
and services. LG Electronics set its mid-
and long-term vision anew to rank among
the top 3 electronics, information, and
telecommunication firms in the world by
2010. They embrace the philosophy of “Great
Company, Great People,” whereby only great
people can create a great company, and pursue
two growth strategies involving “fast innovation”
and “fast growth.” |
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MaXXan Systems
Offices: San Jose, California
MaXXan Systems was founded in 2000 with
the philosophy that applications for storage
management and storage protection are best
deployed within the SAN fabric to provide
maximum cost efficiency and minimal overhead
on servers and storage devices. In March
2003, MaXXan was first to market with a
product line that realized that strategy,
when they introduced their MXV family of
Secure Storage Application Platforms (SSAPs)
that enabled the centralized integration
of intelligent storage applications.
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Mu Security
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
Mu Security is an early-stage innovator
creating a new class of security analysis
system. The company's mission is to widely
deploy security analysis and reduce product
and application vulnerabilities. The security
analysis process and the Mu-4000 Security
Analyzer platform provide a rigorous and
streamlined methodology for verifying and
improving the security readiness of any
IP-based product or application. |
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Overland Storage
Offices: San Diego, California
Overland's range of award-winning data protection
solutions include the ULTAMUS SERIES™ of
primary storage appliances; the REO SERIES®
of disk-based backup and recovery appliances;
and the NEO SERIES® and ARCvault of tape
backup and archive appliances. These solutions
span all three tiers of storage, making
Overland the first company to offer cost-effective,
end-to-end data protection solutions designed
for mid-range environments. |
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Polyserve
Offices: Beaverton, Oregon; Dallas,
Texas; Atlanta, Georgia & New York,
New York
PolyServe software consolidates servers
and storage into manageable, scalable and
available database and file serving utilities.
This approach overcomes the limits of server
virtualization to extend consolidation benefits
to mission-critical applications, and addresses
all three major data center cost footprints:
hardware, software and storage. Their customers
typically see their server and software
installs cut in half, configuration and
management time slashed by as much as 75%,
and total cost of ownership lowered by more
than 50%. |
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Quantum
Offices: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Quantum, a global leader in storage, delivers
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. Quantum offers customers
of all sizes an unparalleled range of solutions,
from leading tape drive and media technologies,
autoloaders and libraries to disk-based
backup systems. |
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