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To: Craig A who wrote (5363)4/12/1999 9:19:00 AM
From: bob gauthier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17183
 
EMC and Bull to Deliver Fibre Connectivity For AIX
HOPKINTON, Mass. and PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 12, 1999--EMC Corporation and Groupe Bull today announced availability of the first solutions that enable Fibre Channel connectivity between servers running the AIX operating system and EMC Symmetrix Enterprise Storage systems.

Fibre Channel connectivity for AIX-based servers, like Bull's Escala and IBM's RS/6000 platforms, enables customers to connect more servers to EMC Enterprise Storage systems across longer distances than is possible with current SCSI connections. Customers are able consolidate greater amounts of information for better management, protection and sharing, and to integrate applications distributed on local or remote servers through an EMC Enterprise Storage Network (ESN). Through Fibre Channel hubs, up to 64 AIX-based servers are able to connect to a single Symmetrix Enterprise Storage system, offering the highest levels of management, protection and availability for mission- and business-critical information.

As part of a reseller agreement between the two companies, Bull has offered EMC's Symmetrix systems as the enterprise storage solution for its Escala server family for the past three years. EMC has offered SCSI connectivity between servers running the AIX operating system and Symmetrix storage systems since 1995.

Eric Selosse, Vice-President of Groupe Bull's UNIX Server Division, said, ''With today's trend toward consolidation, this solution clearly provides enterprises with the best way to build a reliable, highly available and scalable information system focused on business service. We have already validated and installed very large customer configurations using Escala servers and EMC Enterprise Storage systems. Large companies with distributed sites have been demanding these types of configurations and will appreciate the winning combination of the robustness of EMC storage, the reliability of Escala servers and the reassurance of Bull's GlobalCare services.''

Jerry Vennard, General Manager of EMC's Global System and SI Alliances, said, ''EMC and Bull have been delivering innovative computing solutions together since 1993. Fibre Channel connectivity enables customers with Escala and other AIX-based servers to extend the benefits of EMC Enterprise Storage beyond the walls of their data center, centralizing up to nine terabytes in a single Symmetrix system. Through this information consolidation, users are able to build an information infrastructure that offers the highest levels of scalability, flexibility and availability.''

Bull and EMC have been OEM and reseller partners for six years, with Bull initially offering Symmetrix with its DPS 7000 and DPS 9000 mainframe platforms. As the successful relationship evolved, Bull began reselling Symmetrix as the primary storage solution for all of its enterprise computing platforms, including its Escala systems.

Availability

The AIX connectivity interface for EMC Enterprise Storage systems is available immediately and will be offered by both Bull and EMC.

About EMC

EMC Corporation, a Fortune 500 company based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, is the world's technology and market leader in the rapidly growing market for intelligent enterprise storage systems, software and services. The company's products store, retrieve, manage, protect and share information from all major computing environments, including UNIX, Windows NT and mainframe platforms. The company has offices worldwide, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol EMC, and is a component of the S&P 500 Index. For further information about EMC and its storage solutions, EMC's corporate web site can be accessed at emc.com.

About Bull

Bull is an international I.T. group based in Europe with 20,676 people and operations in nearly 100 countries. In 1998, Bull earned revenues of $4.3 billion including over 65% outside of France, its country of origin. Bull offers a wide range of systems, infrastructure software and I.T. services, through focused innovation, alliances with the best partners and its own integration expertise. In its industry, Bull is recognized for innovative products including the Escala family of Unix servers, the NT EXPRESS5800 range, smart cards and software such as OpenMaster for secure management of systems and networks. In I.T. services, Bull is ranked in Europe as the third largest systems integrator and fifth in maintenance and support services. Information on Bull is available at: bull.com.

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Contact:

EMC Corporation
Rick Lacroix
508-435-1000 (Ext. 77261)
lacroix_rick@emc.com
or
Groupe Bull
BULL Servers Communication
Catherine Paitel
33 (1) 30 80 79 36
catherine.paitel@bull.net