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SANavigator Adds Integrator Partners

Mar 28, 2001

SAN management software company SANavigator Inc. today announced it has signed three new integrators who will offer the company’s vendor- and platform-independent SAN management application SANavigator(TM) in SAN installations. These three companies are Maryville Technologies of St. Louis, Nth Generation Computing, Inc. of San Diego, and SanOne, Inc. of Phoenix.


“The response we have received to our SANavigator product, and the support from integrators, has been phenomenal,” said Robert Wright, president and COO of SANavigator Inc. “These companies are renowned for their quality of service and innovative technology solutions, and by selecting SANavigator, can offer even more wide-ranging SAN/NAS hardware options to their customers.”


According to SANavigator, SANavigator 1.6, is a Java-based storage management application that is vendor- and platform-independent, provides integration features for a variety of applications and operates as a host for other storage management applications, utilities and tools from major storage vendors.

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