OmniBus, Isilon form alliance

Sep 6, 2007 11:57 AM

    

OmniBus Systems has formed a strategic relationship with clustered storage provider Isilon Systems under which Isilon IQ clustered storage systems will be offered as recommended storage for OmniBus’ iTX IT-based broadcast automation and playout system. 

Under the agreement, OmniBus Systems becomes an Isilon SmartVAR Global Partner and Strategic Application Partner, and the two companies will jointly market and recommend TV-by-IT solutions combining OmniBus’ iTX and Isilon's IQ clustered storage systems.

See OmniBus Systems at IBC2007 Stand 8.441, or visit www.omnibus.tv.
See Isilon Systems at IBC2007 Stand 7.710, or visit www.isilon.com.




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