Seagate splashes $694m on Dot Hill

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Storage giant claims it is ready to welcome Dot Hill channel partners

Storage giant Seagate has swallowed Dot Hill Systems in a deal worth $694m (£443m). Dot Hill, which is headquartered in the US but has operations globally, is a supplier of software and hardware...

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