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To: DownSouth who wrote (575)1/28/1999 8:38:00 AM
From: riposte  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10934
 
Small NTAP Mention in Fortune

It's an article on EMC, actually...

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Though EMC's muscle and versatility have
made it a clear No. 1, another beneficiary
of the demand for storage is Compaq, a
distant No. 2, which sells technology it
acquired along with Digital Equipment last
year. IBM--once EMC's archrival--also
remains a powerful player, but mainly as a
supplier of the disk drives that EMC and
others build into storage systems.
Seagate is the other major supplier of
disk drives; Veritas and Legato produce
storage software; Storage Technology
builds tape libraries that allow companies
to back up stored data. The tiny Network
Appliance offers storage devices that
users on a network can access directly,
without going through a server at all.
(The company's market capitalization is
an astounding $3.3 billion, despite having
revenues in the past four quarters of only
$217 million.)


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