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SANRAD: "V-Switch 3000" Earns Designed for Windows Logo Qualification

Combining an Interoperable, Multiple-Port iSCSI Gateway With Comprehensive Storage Services

(25.12.03) - SANRAD Inc announced that it has earned the Designed for Windows Logo qualification for its V-Switch 3000 product , which provides a next-generation Storage Area Network platform enabling corporate customers to quickly, easily and affordably deploy IP SANs.

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SANRAD received the designation after passing the rigorous testing program recently announced for iSCSI hardware targets. Completing this testing helps ensure the V-Switch 3000 is interoperable with the Microsoft Windows platform. The Designed for Windows logo qualification program ensures optimal reliability and interoperability with Microsoft Windows products.

"We are pleased to announce SANRAD's inclusion into the Microsoft Designed for Windows Logo Program," said Zane Adam, director of product management and marketing for the Enterprise Storage Division at Microsoft. "The Designed for Windows Logo Program for iSCSI devices is the most effective way to identify products that work well with Windows and the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator."

iSCSI V-Switches introduce all-in-one iSCSI storage networking for full availability and seamless management of stored information across standard Ethernet networks, affording a complete storage continuity solution, that is easy to deploy, with excellent price/performance. SANRAD iSCSI V-Switches combine aninteroperable, multiple-port iSCSI gateway with comprehensive storage Services for full block based data access, network volume management, storage continuity and traffic optimization, delivering a new dimension in the availability of vital business information using iSCSI Storage Area Networks (IP SANs). (ma)

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Contact: Yuval Shilansky, Regional Sales Manager

Tel. (00972-3) 767-4844, Fax (00972-3) 647-4104

E-Mail: yshilan@sanrad.com

Web: www.sanrad.com

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