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Storage Access Announces New Product Line, Branding

Dec 18, 2001
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Storage Access Technologies, Inc.announced the launch of a new product line and branding to make it easier for customers to assess, configure and purchase company offerings.


The new branding, ASAP – Always Secure, Available and Protected – provides an umbrella for all the company’s services and launches a series of pre-configured modules. Each module is priced based on the number of servers, number of databases and amount of storage or protection required.


“The new branding has been an immediate hit with end user customers and business partners,” says Matt Haynes, Storage Access’s new Vice president of Marketing and Sales. “The ASAP brand emphasizes our differentiation and helps customers visualize a new way of enjoying high availability storage and high performance data protection services without significant capital cost outlays or long lease commitments.”


According to the company, the new ASAP product line includes four offerings: ASAP Data Protection; ASAP Back Up And Restore Management; ASAP Space Management; and ASAP Capacity on Demand, which offers fully monitored and managed data storage capacity up to 10 Terabytes for corporate computer systems. The services are offered on a pay-as-you-grow monthly subscription basis.

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