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EMC, IBM storage battle gets NASty (InfoWorld)







EMC, IBM storage battle gets NASty
(InfoWorld)

EMC, IBM storage battle gets NASty
(InfoWorld)
04/18/2005 07:42 AM

InfoWorld - EMC this week announced a new NAS system to its lineup, playing a tit-for-tat game with IBM in the storage market.




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