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Seanodes and Serviware Sign Distribution Agreement
Posted by Seanodes, Friday April 27 2007 @ 02:33AM EDT

Seanodes has signed a distribution agreement with Serviware, one of the largest resellers of Linux clustering solutions in France. This agreement will allow Serviware to distribute, deploy, and ensure support for Exanodes, the Shared Internal Storage (SIS) solution created by Seanodes.

According to Frank Gana, “Each year, Serviware sells several thousand servers that are used within computing clusters. They are considered to be one of the best HPC system integrators in France, and their professionalism is highly regarded by all. They are one of the players who helped launch Linux clusters on the French market.” This agreement is a major event for Seanodes and is a positive response to both its Shared Internal Storage concept and its product, Exanodes.

Seanodes’ solutions offer extremely high-performance at a very low cost. This is a breakthrough for I/O management in a Linux cluster environment. Oliver Jean, the CEO of Serviware, affirmed that, “As a Systems Integrator, one of our objectives is to find and distribute innovative solutions that can help our customers handle any new challenges that come their way. Seanodes’ solutions fall clearly into this category.”

Jacques Baldinger concluded by announcing Seanodes’ upcoming objectives: “From now on we will be focusing our energy on developing an international distributor network. We are also in discussions with several server manufacturers: for them, our technology is a great way to gain back ground from the pure players on the storage market.”

About Seanodes

Seanodes was founded at the end of 2002, as a result of several years of research within IRIT, l’Institut de Recherches en Informatique de Toulouse. Inventor of the Shared Internal Storage (SIS) concept, Seanodes broke new ground in the shared storage world with the launch of its first product, Exanodes. Seanodes has received several awards since its creation - including first prize in the 5th Concours National de Création d’Entreprises de Technologies Innovantes which awards the most promising young innovative French start-up of the year in the technology sector - for its patented technology and revolutionary product, Exanodes. http://www.seanodes.com

About Serviware

Created in 1994, Serviware has become one of the leading players in the scientific computing and storage market.

Today, Serviware is a high-level competency center that brings together technical teams dedicated to studying, maintaining, and launching complex information, protection, and storage systems, as well as intensive computing infrastructures.

From installing customer workstations to completely overhauling a site, Serviware offers a wide range of services tailored to the individual needs of its customers based on their strategic choices concerning performance and productivity.

Serviware remains on the cutting edge of innovation by contributing 2% of its sales to its benchmark center, thus providing its customers the most cost-effective and reliable offers on the market. http://www.serviware.com


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