LSI Logic Corporation has joined Eurologic Systems’ LINK Alliance Program. LSI Logic said it will work in close collaboration with Eurologic Systems to enable users of storage-critical applications to confidently implement pre-tested, interoperable SCSI and Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs) with Eurologic’s network storage systems across a SAN environment. The companies said the alliance […]
LSI Logic Corporation has joined Eurologic Systems’ LINK Alliance Program.
LSI Logic said it will work in close collaboration with Eurologic Systems to enable users of storage-critical applications to confidently implement pre-tested, interoperable SCSI and Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs) with Eurologic’s network storage systems across a SAN environment. The companies said the alliance facilitates cost-effective maintenance of data stability, while enhancing overall storage configuration performance, by deploying pre-tested storage application configurations.
According to Eurologic, its LINK Alliance Program is a comprehensive design, testing and configuration program focused on fostering strong relationships with both Eurologic’s partners and the leading manufacturers of complementary network storage-enabling technologies. Through the LINK Program, Eurologic works in close collaboration with vendors and customers at virtually all stages of the product cycle to ensure interoperability.
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