InternetEMC Takes Unified Storage Down a Notch
The storage giant's fast-selling Celerra unified storage moves further down market with the new NX4.
EMC (NYSE: EMC) has lowered the entry point for its wildly popular Celerra unified storage offerings. The new Celerra NX4 starts at $20,300, about $12,000 less than the fast-growing NS20. Users sacrifice a little performance and scalability for that price, but it also broadens the market for one of EMC's most popular products. Brad Bunce, EMC's director of Celerra product marketing, said the ability to manage multiple protocols CIFS, NFS, iSCSI and Fibre Channel from a single box is "very attractive, especially in the SMB space. "It's clearly going to resonate in the SMB space," he added. RELATED ARTICLES EMC Wants to Manage It All For more stories on this topic: The NX4 is built on the Clariion AX4, rather than the higher-end Clariion CX that the NS20 is based on. That allows the NX4 to mix SAS and SATA drives, but not high-performance Fibre Channel drives. The new offering doesn't quite get EMC down into the $10,000 to... [ Read more on www.internetnews.com ]
InternetAdobe Photoshop Elements Goes Online and Mobile (NewsFactor)
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Telco is looking for a blowout quarter on the strength of new phone releases.
