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Open Technologies Signs Exclusive Distribution Agreement with NextIO


Open Technologies to offer NextIO vCORE and vSTOR to resellers in the region

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 18 -- NextIO, the premier provider of next-generation I/O consolidation solutions, today announced an exclusive distribution agreement with Open Technologies, one of the top 10 leading IT suppliers in Russia.

Open Technologies will be the sole distributor of the NextIO family of I/O consolidation solutions, offering these products to resellers in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). These products include:

  • vSTOR: The first and highest performing flash storage array designed to consolidate and dynamically reallocate Tier 0 storage across servers, at the lowest cost. With the ability to achieve a capacity of fourteen Terabytes (TB) and over 2.1M IOPS performance, vSTOR is ideal for applications that require high-speed storage transactions or high bandwidth at the lowest cost.
     
  • vCORE: The industry's first enterprise-class GPU consolidation appliance that delivers a modular, manageable GPU solution for pooling and scaling GPU resources. The vCORE Express features 4 NVIDIA Tesla 2070 GPU's and is a 1U fixed configuration solution for consolidated computing systems.

"Open Technologies prides itself on providing our customers with the best possible IT solutions that meet their rigorous business demands and comply with performance and cost requirements," said Grigoriy Shevchenko, commercial director of Open Technologies. "The NextIO product line is a perfect addition to our existing portfolio of IT solutions, and will provide enterprise-class users in Russia and the CIS with the most agile, low cost server I/O consolidation solutions available."

"As one of the top IT solutions providers in Eastern Europe, Open Technologies has the broad reach and deep knowledge of the reseller market that will provide large and medium-sized enterprises in all verticals with our best-in-class, high-performance I/O consolidation products," said Kerry Reid, vice president, worldwide channel sales and marketing, NextIO. "With the help of Open Technologies, we look forward to developing reseller relationships in Russia and the CIS in the years to come."

About Open Technologies

Open Technologies is one of the top 10 leading IT suppliers in Russia with over 15 offices and 450 employees. They specialize in integrated solutions for Russia's leading companies in the financial, telecommunications, government, HPC, healthcare, transportation and media sectors. For more information, visit http://www.ot.ru/eng.html.

About NextIO

NextIO, Inc. is the leader in next-generation network consolidation solutions for today's dynamic datacenter in a variety of industries including enterprise, oil and gas, high performance computing, digital media and financial services. With its innovative vConnect platforms, NextIO offers the unique ability to virtualize I/O technology on any server, operating system, hypervisor and storage architecture. Leveraging PCI Express, NextIO offers true I/O consolidation for any end-point technology. vConnect delivers unprecedented rack-level scalability, with I/O and server resources that can be scaled independently for 50-70 percent savings in capital, power, and cooling. NextIO's any-to-any I/O connectivity boosts performance and reliability while streamlining IT deployment, simplifying administration and reducing costs. For more information, visit www.nextio.com.

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Source: NextIO, Inc.

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