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Vixel Rolls Out SAN InSite

Jul 16, 2001


Vixel Corporation, a provider of storage area networking solutions, today announced that it is now making its enterprise-ready multivendor Storage Area Network (SAN) management software, SAN InSite Professional, available to its base of switch and hub customers.

Effective immediately, Vixel says its customers can upgrade their SAN management capabilities at before-market prices through a “Vixel Users Only” introductory offering. Vixel’s time-limited offer to customers allows them to acquire the full, unrestricted release of SAN InSite Professional at a 50 percent discount off published list prices.


According to Vixel, SAN InSite Professional is designed to solve interoperability and management issues associated with multivendor SAN interconnect components. It says that the open architecture of SAN InSite Professional allows end-users to eliminate the barriers to reliable SAN implementation, enabling IT managers to automatically discover, monitor and manage multivendor SAN devices, such as HBAs, switches, hubs, bridges and routers, from a single, easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI).

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