Topform Studio adopts Tiger Technology for SAN management

Apr 7, 2005 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Tiger Technology, an established Swiss-based SAN management software solutions provider, announced that Topform Studio, has integrated Tiger Technology's MetaSAN/MetaLAN SAN management software into their network architecture. Topform's visual effects artists can share data transparently between cross-platform workstations and avoid bottlenecks while simultaneously benefiting from traffic load balancing and data master fail-over.

MetaSAN/MetaLAN enables multiple users to share access to common data files in workgroups where heavy bandwidth requirements are the norm by delivering a unique approach to arbitrating data that substantially enhances performance and reliability.

Bulgaria-based post-production company, Topform Studio, specializes in visual effects for film and television.

For more information, see www.tiger-technology.com.

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