Netreon Ships SAN Management Software

Netreon, Inc., a developer of storage management software, today announced the availability of SANexec Manager storage resource management software.

The company said SANexec Manager is designed to allow integrators and SAN administrators to configure, monitor, change and report on their SANs more efficiently and more confidently. Netreon also said SANexec Manager integrates seamlessly into the Microsoft Windows 2000 environments.

“Customers are turning to SANs to control storage management costs and to improve performance,” said Alfredo Pizzirani, Group Product Manager, Windows .NET Server Marketing. “SANexec Manager from Netreon demonstrates an innovative application of the capabilities of Windows 2000 server platform in SAN fabric management to help eliminate current error prone, routine SAN administrative tasks and increase productivity. Thanks to the extended capabilities of Windows 2000 technologies such as MMC, MOM, Active Directory, and COM, and to integration with Microsoft Visio, this is a powerful tool that fits well into the management infrastructure our customers use.”

SANexec Manager is a client server application that is available now from system integrators and directly from Netreon. SANexec Manager’s list price is $9,995 per 64-port SAN. The company said additional port licenses are available in 32, 64 or 256 port increments.

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