ALACRITECH ANNOUNCES OEM PARTNERSHIP
WITH IOMEGA
Industry’s Only Server and Storage Accelerator
Enables Superior Price/Performance in Iomega NAS P850m Servers
San Jose, Calif. — April 21, 2003 —
Alacritech®, Inc., the innovator of network accelerator solutions that enable
fast and efficient servers and storage systems, today announced an OEM partnership
with Iomega Corporation (NYSE: IOM), a global leader in reliable storage. Iomega
will integrate the Alacritech Gigabit Accelerator into its newly announced next
generation network-attached storage (NAS) server, the Iomega® P850m to provide
mid-sized enterprises with superior price/performance.
Designed for the growing storage needs of small and medium-sized businesses,
Iomega’s new NAS P850m server excels in adding storage capacity to existing
networks and in consolidating data from across the network. In vertical markets
such as education, health care, government, and professional services, customers
can use the Iomega P850m to support their data-intensive applications, improve
their backup and archiving practices, and lower their network support costs.
For ease-of-use, the Iomega P850m is Microsoft® Windows®-based and is
designed to integrate easily into Windows 2000 networks.
“Today, businesses require maximum reliability coupled with price/performance
value to leverage their IT investments,” said Wayne Arvidson, director
of marketing, network storage solutions, Iomega Corporation. “Our new
Iomega P850m provides three times faster performance than previous Iomega NAS
servers with nearly 100 percent uptime. We selected Alacritech’s industry-leading
TCP/IP offload engine with failover capabilities to meet our goal of providing
our customers with the best enterprise features, at a corporate workgroup price,
for their NAS environments.”
“Our OEM partnership with Iomega underscores our dedication to providing
server and storage solutions that offer an exceptional return on investment
for customers,” said Kim Peyser, senior vice president of sales and marketing,
Alacritech, Inc. “Alacritech’s patented SLIC Technology enables
unprecedented performance and efficiency, and the failover capability customers
demand.”
About Alacritech Acceleration Technology
As systems and servers move increasing amounts of network data, new solutions
are needed to solve both efficiency and throughput challenges. Alacritech’s
SLIC Technology supplements the TCP software control plane with distributed
hardware data planes to maximize data movement through Ethernet-based networks.
This revolutionary data-path TCP/IP offload engine architecture is designed
to maximize server and storage performance and efficiency. All Alacritech products
offer industry-standard failover and link aggregation.
Availability
The Iomega NAS P850m, including the Alacritech Gigabit Accelerator has a suggested
retail price of $17,499.00 US, and will ship worldwide on April 28.
About Alacritech, Inc.
Alacritech, Inc. was founded by Larry Boucher, creator of the SCSI interface,
to deliver upon his vision of eliminating the server bottleneck. Today, Alacritech
is the innovator of network accelerator solutions that enable fast and efficient
servers and storage systems. Alacritech’s products are based on the company’s
patented SLIC (session-layer interface control) Technology to optimize the performance
of servers, network-attached storage and iSCSI storage devices. SLIC Technology
is the first fully compatible and scalable technology to offload network protocol
processing, primarily TCP/IP, from software on the host system to silicon on
the adapter. Based in San Jose, California, Alacritech is privately held. Alacritech
is a member of the iSCSI Consortium and the Storage Networking Association (SNIA)
as well as a founding member of the SNIA IP Storage Forum. For more information
about Alacritech and its products, please visit the company's Web site at www.alacritech.com.
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