Dell launches dynamic storage system to help growing businesses handle the data deluge.(NEW PRODUCTS)
Publication Date: 01-SEP-07
Publication Title: SAN/LAN
Format: Online

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Exponential data growth affects businesses of all sizes, but Dell CEO Michael Dell believes the IT industry has underserved small and medium-sized business customers in meeting their storage needs.

Speaking at an SMB customer town hall, Mr. Dell said, "Growing businesses are quickly reaching a breaking point in their ability to store and manage all this data being created. Historically, the industry has presented SMBs with two options for storage: either buy a rudimentary storage solution that lacks capacity and basic software or buy a 'de-featured' product originally designed for large businesses. So it either doesn't do enough, or it costs too much. We will change that."

Mr. Dell introduced the company's newest storage area network array, the MD3000i, a simplified storage consolidation solution designed specifically for SMB...



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