IBM to ax low-end storage products
Big Blue announced on its Web site earlier this month that it will stop taking orders for its TotalStorage NAS 100 and TotalStorage NAS 200 products as of Aug. 29. IBM will not replace the Windows-based storage units with newer products, company spokesman Clint Roswell said Tuesday. ""The lower-end NAS boxes serve a segment of the marketplace very well, but one that does not appeal to many IBM customers," Roswell said."
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