Organizations participating in the beta program will receive the most up-to-date version of what SANavigator claims is the first true vendor- and platform-independent SAN management application and will benefit from a variety of new features that simplify the design and management of SANs. They will also receive regular software upgrades. As part of the beta […]
Organizations participating in the beta program will receive the most up-to-date version of what SANavigator claims is the first true vendor- and platform-independent SAN management application and will benefit from a variety of new features that simplify the design and management of SANs. They will also receive regular software upgrades. As part of the beta program agreement, participants provide SANavigator Inc. with weekly reports on the performance of Version 3.0. The program will begin in early August.
“This is an ideal opportunity for organizations that support a number of platforms to see how effectively SANavigator handles their storage management requirements,” said Steve Hindman, senior software product manager. “Whether an organization is considering SANavigator for the first time, or is already using SANavigator 2.0, we believe they will be pleased with the powerful features Version 3.0 offers.”
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