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BlueArc releases lower-cost storage array for e-commerce applications

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BlueArc releases lower-cost storage array for e-commerce applications

Deni Connor By Deni Connor
BlueArc is moving into the midrange storage market with the introduction of its Titan 1100 storage array. It joins the company's larger Titan 2100, 2200 and 2500 arrays. Like those arrays, the Titan 1100 uses the same operating system and has the same features but costs 25% less than the 2100. Read full story

Deni Connor is principal analyst for Storage Strategies NOW (SSG-NOW.COM), an industry analyst firm in Austin, Texas, that focuses on storage and data center technologies. You can reach her at dconnor@ssg-now.com.


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