Carrie
10-01-2003, 01:05 AM
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Data storage giant EMC on Wednesday plans to unveil a set of network-attached storage products, including a device that runs Microsoft's new storage operating system.
EMC said the new network-attached storage (NAS) products are geared to the mid-tier of the market, meaning small and medium-size businesses as well as departments within larger organizations. NAS devices are dedicated computers that serve up files and data to computer users on a network.
Spending on NAS machines declined last year to $1.54 billion but is projected to bounce back to $1.77 billion this year and jump to $3.17 billion in 2007, according to research firm IDC. EMC was the leader in NAS revenue in the second quarter of 2002, but it slipped behind rival Network Appliance in the second quarter of this year, according to IDC.
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Data storage giant EMC on Wednesday plans to unveil a set of network-attached storage products, including a device that runs Microsoft's new storage operating system.
EMC said the new network-attached storage (NAS) products are geared to the mid-tier of the market, meaning small and medium-size businesses as well as departments within larger organizations. NAS devices are dedicated computers that serve up files and data to computer users on a network.
Spending on NAS machines declined last year to $1.54 billion but is projected to bounce back to $1.77 billion this year and jump to $3.17 billion in 2007, according to research firm IDC. EMC was the leader in NAS revenue in the second quarter of 2002, but it slipped behind rival Network Appliance in the second quarter of this year, according to IDC.
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