Dell Bombard the Market with New Series of Enterprise Storage Array By CIOReview Team

Dell Bombard the Market with New Series of Enterprise Storage Array

CIOReview Team | Tuesday, 02 June 2015, 12:13 IST

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With launch of a brand new series of full featured enterprise storage arrays, Dell Storage SC4000 is set to provide easier and cost effective solution to enterprise storage. But for a long time the cost factor came in the way of the technological advancement. For the time being pure flash array storage was the only way to engage enterprise storage. But with the launch of Dell SC4000, the market is set to change its directions. The new Storage array by Dell uses an all-flash solution which is estimated to cost 76 percent less than the pure flash arrays. The new series array brings immense flexibility and performance coupled with a cost-efficient solution. The product would be initially available across the Asia-Pacific region. S Sridhar, Director and General Manager, Enterprise Solutions Group, Dell India, mentioned, "Dell's storage products have been testified by our customers to provide industry leading performance, efficiency and high ROI. We constantly innovate and give our customers this lead. In line with these efforts we are launching the SC4000 series to provide enterprises with mid-sized workloads the capabilities of enterprise storage, yet lower TCO."

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