RELDATA to Feature Unified Storage Solutions at CeBit 2011

RELDATA has announced that it will participate at CeBIT, held in the Exhibition Grounds, Hanover, Germany, March 1-5.

The company will demonstrate its latest high-performance storage solutions in Hall 2, Stand F 38 (F32).

“We are seeing tremendous demand for our unified block and file storage solutions. Unlike the world’s largest technology companies that are effectively bolting together offerings, RELDATA's platform has been architected from the ground up to deliver a best-in-class unified storage product. As a result, our technology enables IT organizations to control their storage resources by improving performance, flexibility and reducing costs,” said Victor Walker, CEO, RELDATA. “We are showcasing our unique solutions at this premier show,” he said. “Customer feedback reveals that our solutions not only boost the performance and availability of block and file data but enable virtualization of third-party data storage with a common management platform – bottom-line, our solutions deliver the lowest cost of ownership and enable simple implementation of modern Unified Storage.”

Walker added that more companies are discovering the power and efficiency of RELDATA’s technology. “In the third quarter of 2010, our sales jumped by more than 300 percent over the second quarter and this trend has continued for us. This clearly indicates that customers are addressing their pent up needs for storage and understand the benefits of our next-generation Unified Storage systems.”

“RELDATA’s technology has definitely hit a sweet spot for many companies searching for a highly innovative yet easy-to-use Unified Storage solution that delivers a very fast ROI,” said Tau Leng, GM of Marketing at Super Micro Computer, a leading provider of application-optimized server and storage solutions, and a hardware partner of RELDATA.

“We believe that our expertise in Advanced Storage Solutions, combined with RELDATA’s software innovation, greatly advances the state-of-the-art in unified storage systems data management and protection,” Dr. Leng added.