ATLANTA, GA, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) EMC SAN provider Reliant Technology is pleased to announce the EMC CLARiiON CX3 Continuity Program. The program is designed to enable EMC storage customers with EMC CLARiiON CX3 Series systems to continue to support and upgrade their End-of-Life Systems.
With EMC focusing its efforts on newer product lines, EMC CLARiiON CX3 customers are finding it difficult to obtain manufacturer support for their systems. As EMC refuses to support CX3 systems or charges expensive premiums for system support, Reliant Technology is a cost-effective option for EMC CLARiiON customers who need to extend the life of existing systems.
Reid Smith-Vaniz, CEO of Reliant Technology, explains, "It is not practical or cost-effective to trade in your old system any time something new comes out, but when manufacturers phase out support for older systems, many customers do not realize what their options are. Our EMC CLARiiON CX3 Continuity Program allows EMC storage customers to maximize the effectiveness of their investment."
The EMC CLARiiON CX3 Continuity Program covers the EMC CLARiiON CX3-10, CX3-20, CX3-40, and CX3-80. The CX3 Continuity Program provides options for hardware upgrades to existing systems, including storage capacity upgrades such as EMC disk drives and EMC DAE. The EMC CLARiiON CX3 Continuity Program also provides several levels of hardware support, including Critical 24x7 4-Hour Response Hardware Support and Urgent 9x5 Next Business Day Coverage.
With a 100% storage focus, Reliant Technology grants greater support and flexibility to EMC CLARiiON CX3 customers. Through its EMC CLARiiON CX3 Continuity Program, Reliant Technology will help EMC storage customers to upgrade, expand, or duplicate their EMC CLARiiON CX3 systems, even when the manufacturer will not. For more information about the EMC CLARiiON CX3 Continuity Program and other SAN storage solutions from Reliant Technology, visit www.reliant-technology-com.
About Reliant Technology:
Founded in 2007, Reliant Technology helps IT professionals save up to $1M through quality new and refurbished data storage from EMC, IBM, NetAPP and Hitachi. Reliant Technology has helped clients ranging from mid-size businesses to Fortune 500 companies select the right combination of IT hardware, software and services to automate and simplify IT operations.
For more information about Reliant Technology, visit http://www.reliant-technology.com.
Reliant Technology Announces EMC CLARiiON CX Continuity Program
Reliant Technology provides support and upgrades for End-Of-Life EMC CLARiiON CX3 systems.
2011-04-28
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