Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
| Granted, talk of tape libraries is not something that quickens the pulse as they are usually as vanilla as things get .
However, Overland’s NEO line of tape libraries have got to be the most exciting product in this decidedly unsexy product category. The NEO family (2000, 4000, 8000) offer a bunch of cool features that set them apart from their competition.
To scale, you can stack NEO’s on top of each other and a pass-thru door spans the robotics, allowing them to act as a single unit….True Pay As You Grow Architecture!
SCSI, Fiber and iSCSI connectivity….in the same library
Library partitioning: a single library can be logically split into multiple units so different backup environments can access it…ex: Solaris, Linux and Windows groups can share 1 library
Web-based management allows management from anywhere in the world
This is about as cool as tape libraries get folks…

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Friday, June 1st, 2007
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Archiving Appliance receives top award over six other finalists
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif., – Nexsan Technologies, the leader in innovative and secure storage solutions, received recognition for its Assureon® Archiving Appliance as the winner of the “New Product of the Year 2007” award at the Network Computing Awards presented March 21 at the Hotel Russell in London. …more

Source: NexSAN - April 4, 2007
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Thursday, May 3rd, 2007
| The new wave of compliance laws and regulations for information transparency within Corporate America has a heavy weight. Legal discovery, classification and management of unstructured email data is one of the most daunting tasks IT Managers face as a result. Scale Datacom has partnered with industry leaders Abrevity (MS Exchange) and Messaging Architects (GroupWise) to help make sense of it all. Contact us today to see how we can tailor a solution to meets your needs.
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