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  • LSI Expands Channel Portfolio With JBOD Enclosures

    Targeted at its new channel, LSI has released the 600 series JBODs (just a bunch of drives), which are 2U, rack-mountable storage enclosures based on 6Gb/s SAS technology that include the built-in LSI SAS2x36 6Gb/s SAS expander IC. The enclosures offer hot-swappable drive bays that support 3Gb/s and 6Gb/s SATA or SAS hard disk drives…

  • Coraid Unveils New Storage Arrays, HBAs

    Having recently made the decision to go 100 percent channel and unveiled its first channel program a month ago, Coraid is dramatically expanding its potential customer base with new storage products that extend its reach beyond its Linux and array roots. Based in Redwood City, Calif., the company is announcing a new line of EtherDrive…

  • Siemens Boosts Virtualization in New UC Server

    Siemens Enterprise Communications is bringing greater virtualization capabilities, a new hosted model and bundled applications to its OpenScape UC Server 2010 platform, announced at the VoiceCon 2010 show. Siemens also announced an expanded partnership with VMware. Siemens Enterprise Communications is looking to take advantage of virtualization and other technologies to make it easier for enterprises…

  • ADTRAN Unleashes Business Application Server

    ADTRAN is making it easier for its channel resellers to develop, build and sell applications around its NetVanta Business Applications Server product. The new capabilities of the NetVanta Business Applications Server provide resellers with the ability to create customized applications without needing to learn a programming language. In fact, all they have to do is…

  • Samsung Pulls Curtain on Galaxy S Android Phone

    (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world’s second-biggest mobile phone maker, on Tuesday unveiled a new smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S, which is based on Google Inc’s Android software. The head of the company’s mobile phone business JK Shin told the audience in his keynote speech at the CTIA annual wireless trade show that…

  • Dell’s Shopping Spree. Is Networking Next?

    Could Dell be in the market to acquire a networking company in an effort to build its data center product line to compete with the likes of Cisco and HP? That may very well be the case. Dell’s global head of the Enterprise Architecture certification group recently told Channel Insider that Dell is planning to…

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