Start-Up InteliSAN “Restructuring”
Stopping selling products and preparing next ones.
By Jean Jacques Maleval | March 11, 2014 at 3:11 pmOn the first page of the web site of InteliSAN, you can read: “InteliSAN is restructuring. Product sale is stopped.”
Born in 2007 and based in San Diego, CA, the start-up was involved in NAS and iSCSI SAN appliances. In May 2012, it released its most recent product, a new edition of iSCSI Add-In called LDisk-D for Windows Home Server 2011, Windows Small Business Server Essentials 2011 and Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials, priced at $59 for WHS 2011 and $89 for other OSs. In November 2011, its reveals its iBrick range of home servers for files and blocks, which combine customized home server hardware with the company’s LDisk iSCSI storage pooling add-in, at 5TB and 10TB, priced at $1,395 and $1,695 respectively.
By email, InteliSAN’s president and founder wrote to StorageNewsLetter.com that his company is continuing its operations and added:” Yes, we are not selling. We are in development of our next product.”
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