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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (76677)11/5/1998 10:03:00 AM
From: Dorine Essey  Respond to of 176387
 



DELL COMPUTER CORP (65-3/8, before open) said late Wednesday it
plans to use its marketing clout to sell a new generation of data
storage products made by NETWORK APPLIANCE CORP (56-15/32, before
open). The deal calls for Dell to resell under the Dell brand name
Network Appliance's storage gear for computers running the current
and future generations of MICROSOFT CORP'S Windows NT software
system. Network Appliances's devices are designed to connect to
computer networks, allowing data storage to be centrally pooled
and accessed from any point along a network. Most computers now
rely on storage connected directly to the individual machine.
Industry research firm Dataquest projects the market for such
network storage appliances will soar to more than $6 billion in
2002 from $900 million in 1998 as networked storage technology
becomes more widely adopted by businesses. For the full text
story, see
infobeat.com