(Source: Business Wire)

Dataram
Corporation (NASDAQ: DRAM), a worldwide leader in the manufacture of
high-quality computer memory, storage products and software, today
announced that its new XcelaSAN storage optimization appliance drew
hundreds of interested visitors to Dataram's booth at SNW Fall 2009, the
world's largest conference devoted to storage and related technologies.
XcelaSAN is the industry's first solution to seamlessly deliver up to
30x performance improvement to existing applications such as Oracle,
SQL, Exchange and VMware.
XcelaSAN augments existing storage systems by transparently applying
intelligent caching algorithms that serve the most active block-level
data from high-speed solid state storage, creating an intelligent,
virtual solid state SAN. This breakthrough solution allows organizations
to dramatically increase the performance of their existing
business-critical applications without the costly hardware upgrades or
over-provisioning of storage typically found in current solutions for
increased performance.
In addition to Dataram's product demonstration, Jason Caulkins,
Dataram's Chief Technologist was a featured speaker at SNW's Solid State
Summit. The "standing room only" attendees heard vendor presentations
and then participated in round tables to discuss their individual
challenges and specific needs with the presenters.
"We were very pleased with the intense interest in solid state and
XcelaSAN at both the summit and our booth," said Caulkins. "Visitors to
our booth were able to view a live demonstration of XcelaSAN delivering
groundbreaking performance improvement to an existing SAN."
More About XcelaSAN
XcelaSAN is a cost-effective, highly available solution with
industry-best pricing per I/O. The new storage optimization appliance
leverages Dataram's 42-year history of memory and storage expertise to
deliver enterprise-level reliability, availability and
scalability”including hot-swappable, redundant power supplies, ECC, chip
kill technology, internal mirrored flash drives and active-active SAN
configurations, with no single point of failure. The XcelaSAN appliance
installs in about an hour with no new host software required, and is
managed through a Web-based browser for user-friendly operation.
By delivering up to 30x performance improvements to applications,
XcelaSAN provides investment protection by extending the life of the
existing infrastructure and lowering the overall cost of storage
ownership for organizations. In addition, as the customer's storage
infrastructure changes or consolidates, the new environment
automatically benefits from XcelaSAN's storage optimization technology.
XcelaSAN is available now in limited quantities and is expected to be
generally available by the end of the year in the United States and in
1H 2010 throughout Europe and Asia. Pricing starts at $65,000 and the
product will be available through select resellers. Additional
information is available at www.dataram.com.
About SNW
Computerworld's SNW Conference is the world's largest venue devoted to
storage and related technologies targeted to an audience of IT
end-users, vendors, channel partners, press and analysts involved in
storage, data center, infrastructure and business continuity. Offering
more than 150 educational sessions, SNW provides attendees with an
opportunity to gain reliable, firsthand knowledge from IT experts and
visionaries in the industry. More information about the event is
available online at http://www.snwusa.com.
About Dataram
Founded in 1967, Dataram is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of
high-quality computer memory, storage and software products.Our
products and services deliver IT infrastructure optimization,
dramatically increase application performance and deliver substantial
cost savings. Dataram solutions are deployed in 70 Fortune 100 companies
and in mission-critical government and defense applications around the
world.For more information about Dataram, visit www.dataram.com.
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