Aptare Joins NetApp Alliance Partner Program
To complement its reporting tools with storage systems
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 7, 2009 at 3:01 pmEnterprise storage software company APTARE, Inc. announced its membership in the NetApp Alliance Partner Program as an Advantage Alliance Partner.
The APTARE StorageConsole suite of software products complements NetApp storage systems by providing detailed insight into their operation. Through the collaboration between APTARE and NetApp, customers can protect mission-critical data.
As a member of the NetApp Alliance Partner Program, APTARE joins the growing community of solution partners with expertise and presence in the storage field that are developing and delivering applications supporting NetApp storage solutions.
"APTARE StorageConsole has an enthusiastic following, and we are pleased to offer our customers the benefits of this collaboration with NetApp," said Richard Clark, president and CEO of APTARE. "As a NetApp Advantage Alliance Partner, we are well positioned to help customers take advantage of APTARE’s proactive data protection capabilities, allowing more resilient NetApp storage environments."
APTARE StorageConsole uses agentless technology along with a Web 2.0 architecture that allows customers to get centralized, real-time views of their storage environments through the Internet. In particular, APTARE StorageConsole Replication Manager reports on NetApp SnapVault, SnapMirror and FlexClone replication environments, helping administrators effectively measure availability compliance while maximizing NetApp storage resources.
"The NetApp Alliance Partner Program brings together companies that have a shared vision of helping customers simplify management of their data management and infrastructures," said Patrick Rogers, vice president of Solutions Marketing at NetApp. "APTARE’s membership in the NetApp Alliance Partner Program means that our customers will benefit from APTARE’s solutions and achieve more effective management of their NetApp storage environments."