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IBM unveils new commitment to storage sector

£100m ploughed into 'rapid growth' market...

By Joey Gardiner

Published: 31 October 2001 11:36 GMT

IBM has unveiled a new range of storage products, including a new storage server, to supply the mid-market space.

It is also increasing its investment in the space by £100m to capture a market it says is "growing rapidly".

The FASt T700 Storage Server is designed to work with IBM's Intel-based x-series servers.

IBM also unveiled new networking upgrades and improved services packages.

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