HP sticks with Hitachi for storage
Hewlett-Packard will continue to get Hitachi’s help making high-end data storage disk arrays through 2008, the result of a renewed deal. "The Palo Alto, Calif., computing giant announced on Wednesday that it has extended a joint technology deal with Hitachi. Since 1999, HP has used high-end disk array technology from the Japanese company to make HP StorageWorks XP products, which are designed for data centers in large organizations. HP adds its own software to the products."
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