
NAS project comes to the UK...
Published: 14 September 2001 16:44 BST
InTechnology, Sun and Veritas have joined forces in a three-way deal that will see InTechnology's channel partners sell networked attached storage (NAS) in the UK.
The firms did not put a value on the deal, which will see Sun's StorEdge T3 array running on Solaris and working with Veritas' ServPoint NAS software.
InTechnology claims the deal allows it to take advantage of the multi-billion dollar storage appliance market.
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