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NSI Software Enters NAS Market

Oct 29, 2001
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NSI(R) Software today announced the introduction of Double-Take(R) for NAS Devices, a replication product for Windows-powered appliances. The company also announced that Compaq is the first company to select and promote the widespread deployment of Double-Take for NAS Devices.

“Compaq’s Universal Network Storage solutions provide highly scalable, high performance and continuously available network attached storage for departmental and enterprise architectures”, said John Young, vice president of Compaq’s Network Attached Storage division. “Our relationship with NSI Software will allow Compaq customers to benefit from the comprehensive host-based data replication features of Double-Take for NAS.”

“The extension of our award-winning replication product, Double-Take, to NAS devices, coupled with our close relationship with Compaq, greatly extends our product offerings and presence in new markets,” said Don Beeler, CEO and co-founder of NSI Software. “This strategic entry into the NAS market enlarges the capabilities of our solutions and enables our customers to protect everything from servers to storage devices. As a result, customers now have a highly available, cost-effective solution for their NAS environments ensuring uninterrupted business operation.”

Moving forward, Compaq and NSI Software will work together on joint marketing initiatives.

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