Network
Appliance (NetApp) is setting its sights on the mid-market by scaling down
its enterprise range with the NetApp FAS2000 product line.
An independent survey commissioned by NetApp, revealed more than half of
European IT managers in the mid-market saw a rise of over 20 per cent in storage
capacity requirements in the past year.
The FAS2020 and FAS2050, along with new deployment and audit services, are
designed to help mid-size firms with the demand of backup, disaster recovery and
server consolidation with the benefit of a smaller price tag, according to the
vendor.
John Rollason, solution marketing manager EMEA at NetApp, said: “The FAS2000 is
a new platform
that allows NetApp to address the
mid-market, by scaling our product to a smaller market.”
Pete Rawden, UK channel sales director at NetApp, said: “NetApp gave its
partners a three-month headstart with the FAS2020 and FAS2050 before releasing
them to end users. This was to educate partners and to allow them to build on
the business when prepared.
“The FAS2000 is a 100 per cent virtualised storage platform and no other vendor
offers this solution in the market,” Rollason claimed.
Steve Cowlin, divisional director at distributor
DNS
Arrow, said: “Our partners have been looking for storage solutions that
simplify data management, including backup and recovery, for their mid-size
enterprise customers. The FAS2000 offers this at a price their mid-market
customers can meet.”
Analyst firm IDC has forecast that the mid-size enterprise external disk storage
market is growing almost twice as fast as the overall market.
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