Enterprise IT Planet: Xiotech Opens Up | Linux Today

Enterprise IT Planet: Xiotech Opens Up

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Paul Shread
Apr 13, 2005

“Xiotech, the largest privately-held storage company, has
abandoned its proprietary platforms in favor of industry-standard
and open source technologies.

“The company, a 9-year-old Seagate spin-off that generates about
$100 million in annual revenues and boasts nearly 1,400 customers,
announced its first product this week in a new direction: the
Magnitude 3D 3000, which uses Intel Xeon chips and Linux…”


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(Jun 28, 1999)

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Paul Shread

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