ATLANTA, GA, May 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) CLARiiON Support Program for all customers of Dell EMC OEM storage systems. The program will provide Dell EMC storage customers with service and support for their existing storage systems as manufacture support declines.
The Dell/EMC relationship was declared "On the Rocks" by Forbes Magazine last December, and the companies have managed to negotiate only a tentative deal to extend their partnership into 2012. Reliant Technology is establishing the Dell CLARiiON Support Program in order to respond to the needs of customers who require reliable support and better service than they are currently receiving.
Reid Smith-Vaniz, CEO of Reliant Technology, explains, "With the lack of certainty surrounding the partnership between Dell and EMC, many of these companies' customers are finding that they now need to look elsewhere for service and support for their storage systems. With our Dell CLARiiON Support program, Reliant Technology provides these customers with the security and reliability that they require from a storage partner."
Reliant Technology can support EMC CLARiiON CX, EMC CLARiiON CX3, and EMC CX4 systems, even if the systems are End-Of-Life, extending the life of the customer's investment and allowing companies to save, backup, and protect more data. Reliant Technology is 100% storage focused and will help EMC storage customers upgrade, expand, or duplicate their EMC CLARiiON CX3 systems, even when the manufacturer or partner will not. Reliant Technology is a holistic provider of hardware and support for the CLARiiON CX3 line of storage systems with expert-level support and quality hardware backed by a 1-Year Next Business Day Parts Replacement Warranty.
For Dell EMC customers looking for greater support and stability in a storage partner as the manufacturers' relationship declines, Reliant Technology's Dell CLARiiON Support Program offers a compelling alternative. For more information about the Dell CLARiiON Support Program, 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 www.reliant-technology.com.
Reliant Technology Announces Dell CLARiiON Support Program for Dell EMC Customers
As the future of the Dell/EMC partnership casts uncertainty on the future of the CLARiiON line, Reliant Technology deploys its Dell CLARiiON Support Program.
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