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GreenBytes to Participate at IP Expo London 2011
GreenBytes announced that the company will be participating at IP Expo, October 19-20, 2011, in London, UK at the Earls Court 2. GreenBytes will be a featured exhibitor at the event and will showcase its innovative next-generation storage solutions that have been designed to address the storage and energy efficiency crises facing today's IT operations the world over.
Purpose-built for deployment in both primary storage and utility storage environments, GreenBytes solutions feature a next generation Hybrid Storage Architecture (HSA) that combines high-performance solid-state storage technology for tunable I/O performance, energy efficient 2.5" SATA drives, inline and real-time data deduplication, and simultaneous SAN and NAS protocols via 1GbE or 10GbE connectivity to create a high-performance, highly flexible architecture that is also extremely power-efficient and affordably priced.
"We are looking forward to exhibiting at IP Expo London and unveiling our next-generation of high-performance inline deduplicating storage appliances," said Matt Aitkenhead, vice president of sales at GreenBytes. "GreenBytes has gained considerable traction in the European market and we look forward to meeting with our rapidly expanding customer base and network of channel partners."
GreenBytes products are available in Europe through distributor Consolidate IT with offices in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, and a number of resellers in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Ukraine and South Africa.
GreenBytes will be exhibiting at IP Expo in London, UK at the Earls Court 2 (Booth #H29) and will be offering live product demonstrations of their high-performance inline data deduplication storage solutions. IP Expo is the UK's only enterprise IT event.
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