CaminoSoft announced today that it had completed testing and released its new product, the “Storage Analyzer.” This software product when attached to any server with shared storage, either using NetWare 4x, 5x and 6x or Microsoft Windows 2000, will proceed to analyze the status of all storage contained on that server. It provides an age […]
CaminoSoft announced today that it had completed testing and released its new product, the “Storage Analyzer.” This software product when attached to any server with shared storage, either using NetWare 4x, 5x and 6x or Microsoft Windows 2000, will proceed to analyze the status of all storage contained on that server. It provides an age record as to the last time all data was accessed, and based on storage trends, can predict future storage needs.
Steve Crosson, Chief Operating Officer, stated, “Storage has become the biggest problem in most computer centers. With the aid of the ‘Storage Analyzer,’ we will be able to inform our clients of their current storage availability and help them to plan their future storage needs. This product will be sold separately as an executive tool and used by CaminoSoft sales-force and its partners to visibly demonstrate the effects and benefits of CaminoSoft’s Managed Server for NetWare and Windows 2000. We truly believe this is a major step forward in our satisfying the storage needs of our customers.”
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