EMC, a maker of information infrastructure technology, launched a new lineup of storage systems and software designed to aid business users of all sizes securely and intelligently store information in a more cost-effective manner. The new systems range from entry-level devices to high-end. EMC has kicked it up a notch with improvements in performance, security and energy efficiency to its Symmetrix, Celerra, Centera and CLARiiON lines of storage systems. Chief among the lines’ updates are the usage of 750 GB serial ATA II drives.
EMC Updates Storage Wares With Greener Machines
Posted by: Walaika Haskins July 17, 2007 08:48 AMEMC, a maker of information infrastructure technology, launched a new lineup of storage systems and software designed to aid business users of all sizes securely and intelligently store information in a more cost-effective manner. The new systems range from entry-level devices to high-end. EMC has kicked it up a notch with improvements in performance, security and energy efficiency to its Symmetrix, Celerra, Centera and CLARiiON lines of storage systems. Chief among the lines’ updates are the usage of 750 GB serial ATA II drives.