Auspex Systems today announced a new reseller program designed to support the company’s NSc3000 Network Storage Controller, a vendor-agnostic solution for providing file services to Storage Area Networks (SANs). The company said the controller is being sold through channel partners with SAN expertise, including resellers, two-tier distributors and OEMs. More than 20 resellers have joined […]
Auspex Systems today announced a new reseller program designed to support the company’s NSc3000 Network Storage Controller, a vendor-agnostic solution for providing file services to Storage Area Networks (SANs).
The company said the controller is being sold through channel partners with SAN expertise, including resellers, two-tier distributors and OEMs. More than 20 resellers have joined the program since the NSc3000 was introduced in February.
Partners to date range from vertical market specialists such as GMR of Manassas, Virginia, which serves government customers, to storage-centric VARs such as NaviStor.Com of Concord, Massachusetts. Auspex is also recruiting general IT services firms such as Sayers Group, a 20-year technology consultant and solutions provider with offices across the country.
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