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nStor Penetrates Texas Market

Aug 9, 2001

nStor Technologies today announced a new reseller agreement with AES Technology. AES will resell the NexStor family of fibre channel and SCSI storage solutions, which include the NexStor 3000 series of RAID systems and the 802/1202 JBOD units, in the Texas market. Under the terms of the agreement, AES will also provide direct customer support, marketing and integration.

“AES Technology has a long history of successful storage sales in the enterprise market, with an emphasis on nStor’s products,” said Tom Piacentini, director of marketing, nStor Technologies. “With their established reputation for excellent service and integrity, we are confident that this agreement will proliferate nStor’s installed base of customers in the growing Texas market.”

“The NexStor family of Fibre Channel and SCSI storage systems offer flexibility and a price-to-performance ratio that is ideally suited for our corporate and government customers,” said Greg Gonzales, chief operating officer, AES Technology. “By offering nStor’s products, we are able to leverage levels of storage reliability and performance that surpass today’s most stringent data center requirements.”
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