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News ~ HP extends scale-out storage capabilitiesHP extends scale-out storage capabilities HP, a leading laptops producer, decided to acquire IBRIX, a leading provider of enterprise-class file serving software. IBRIX software is famous for high standards in data protection and management services for high-performance computing administration. Customers with large-scale, data-intensive application environments complain that storage performance creates obstacles for their workflows. IBRIX software solutions allow their clients to store massive amounts of data cost-effectively. IBRIX is an HP partner for three years; it is privately held and headquartered in Billerica, Mass. IBRIX has 53 employees and it provide services for more than 175 enterprise customers spanning the media, communications, financial services markets, entertainment, life sciences, Internet, oil and gas, and healthcare. Adding IBRIX software to HP portfolio aids to support the company’s leadership in the emerging market of high-performance scale-out data storage, fixed content archiving and cloud storage. Jeff Hausman, vice president of Unified Storage of HP Storage Works Division assures that customers need highly scalable storage solutions that cost-effectively and at the same time efficiently manage massive information content. IBRIX highly scalable software influences industry-standard hardware allowing customers to fully maximize investments. IBRIX software is available with HP StorageWorks storage area networks (SANs), HP BladeSystem, HP ProLiant servers, and HP ProCurve Ethernet switches and management software. The combination of IBRIX storage software with HP business technology offers customers a full set of products and services such as design, transformation and management of corporate data centers together with extreme scale-out environments. The unique combination of HP’s portfolio of products and services with IBRIX file serving solutions enables global customers to reduce the expenses of scale-out architectures while easing the process of storing, accessing and moving their data. |