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Dalet qualifies NetApp Data ONTAP GX operating system for MAM workflows
May 15, 2008 3:31 PM
At NAB2008, Dalet announced the certification of the NetApp Data ONTAP GX operating system for its digital content management systems.
By implementing Data ONTAP GX on their Dalet systems, users can increase productivity and achieve higher quality content faster in their high-performance and multisite facilities.
Dalet and NetApp, partners since 2006, provide users with a content management system capable of meeting throughput requirements for demanding production facilities, scaling up to 6PB seamlessly. The open file-based architecture means users can choose among best-of-breed applications on any platform. This IT solutions-based approach helps users share their content more easily throughout the production and delivery pipeline.
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