Datrox With Exanet
To resell cluster NAS in Canada
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 13, 2008 at 3:27 pmDatrox Computer Technologies has partnered with Exanet as part of its commitment to bring its customers the cutting- edge in enterprise-class storage solutions.
"We have been expanding rapidly within the M&E market, so we are especially pleased that Datrox has brought us new clients such as Vision Globale in Montreal and Guru Studio in Toronto," states Michael Chazot, Exanet’s Regional Vice President, Sales. "Exanet clustered NAS is designed to manage extremely large files at high speeds, facilitating the creation and distribution of digital media."
Robert Daoust, President of Datrox, is similarly enthusiastic about the new partnership: "Exanet is a huge step forward in NAS, and fits in perfectly with our dedication to provide the most up-to-date systems available. This contributed significantly to our sales to Vision Globale and Guru Studio."
Vision Globale is a full-service facility offering visual effects, post-production and asset management & distribution services. Guru Studio is an animation house that has provided content for a wide variety of products.
Exanet’s ExaStore clustered NAS solution is designed to allow M&E companies to forget about storage and focus on production via its performance, reliability, and protection from data loss. With ExaStore, digital media businesses can now optimize workflow, maximize productivity and minimize total cost.
Collaboration, an essential factor for the M&E market, is improved by guaranteeing high-speed access to all files via ExaStore’s efficient storage architecture. ExaStore’s scalability automatically allows companies to meet future storage demands within virtually any budgetary restraints. Existing systems are maximized to their full potential through virtualization technology, minimizing excess capacity through load balancing and ExaStore’s single file system.
"ExaStore has been rapidly embraced by the M&E market, and we plan on continuing to establish ourselves as the industry standard," concludes Chazot.