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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (29600)6/27/2001 8:15:30 AM
From: Sharck  Respond to of 37746
 
ACPW bought end of day, gets two up-grades today with targets of 28 (Lehman) and 31 (from Warburgh).



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (29600)6/27/2001 8:15:57 AM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 37746
 
VERITAS Software and IBM Collaborate to Provide Highly Available Clustered Enterprise Storage Solutions
Joint-testing Effort Brings Extended VERITAS Software's Data Availability Solutions to IBM Customers
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- VERITAS Software Corporation (Nasdaq: VRTS - news), The Data Availability Company, today announced that VERITAS Software and IBM's Storage Systems Group are collaborating to provide highly available clustered enterprise storage solutions for the SPARC/Solaris environment.

The two companies have jointly tested and validated optimized enterprise storage hardware and software solutions that leverage VERITAS Foundation Suite(TM) HA, which includes VERITAS Volume Manager(TM), VERITAS File System(TM) and VERITAS Cluster Server(TM) -- and the IBM Enterprise Storage Server.

``This collaborative effort between VERITAS and IBM opens up new storage options for mission-critical environments,'' said Kevin Reinis, vice president and general manager, IBM Strategic Business Unit, VERITAS Software. ``VERITAS Cluster Server and the IBM Enterprise Storage Server both support functionality such as high-availability, high-performance and high-end scalability, that are important to customers deploying business-critical applications.''

The joint testing was made possible through a collaborative effort between VERITAS Software's Mountain View-based Integration Lab and IBM's San Jose-based Storage Systems Group's Open Systems Lab. The purpose of this collaboration is to provide proven interoperability for VERITAS and IBM's enterprise customers. The companies expect to announce additional testing and certification on other operating systems in the future.

``We're working with VERITAS to provide high-performance, solutions for customers deploying open and interoperable storage networks,'' said Barry Rudolph, vice president of Disk Storage Systems and Software at IBM Storage Systems Group. ``Combining VERITAS' software with IBM's Enterprise Storage Server offers Sun customers proven, highly-available data management solutions required in today's e-business marketplace.''



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (29600)6/27/2001 8:17:48 AM
From: Sharck  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37746
 
MENT SOLD yesterday will be underpressure today. Merril expresses concern about Mentor's biz on the heels of SYNP warning...