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Alliance picks Fullorbis to sell, promote advanced data archiving solutions in India

Alliance Storage Technologies has signed a partnership with a Kochi-based IT Management company Fullorbis Technologies to serve its clients throughout India.

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BENGALURU:  US-based data archiving solutions company Alliance Storage Technologies has signed a partnership with a Kochi-based IT Management company Fullorbis Technologies to serve its clients throughout India.

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Alliance CEO, Chris Carr believes that this partnership with Fullorbis will be a strong addition to the company’s growing partner network and the deal fulfills its expansion plans in India. “Our new NETArchive solution is synergistic with Fullorbis focus on cutting-edge technologies,” said Carr.

Fullorbis is a managed IT company involved in developing products and solutions serving entertainment, content delivery, and OTT & IOT sectors. The company is now delivering scalable data archiving systems and solutions in India.

Commenting on signing the India business of Alliance, Ajit Menon, Managing Director of Fullorbis, said, “The market for professional high-end archive storage systems for the long-term preservation of data is opening up in India as the country takes a leap into digitization and Internet technologies, especially in governance and delivery of services. Media, Banking, Healthcare, IT and government will be the segments that will be initially served.”

Fullorbis intends to sell and promote Alliance’s new NETArchive data archiving solutions throughout the India marketplace.  The companies say that through an innovative modular architecture, NETArchive offers multiple storage tiers consisting of RAID, optical and cloud to create a robust and secure solution that can be tailored to meet the needs of today’s archive market.

With elastic scalability, the solution can accommodate enterprise archives from 45TB to 1.6PB within a single rack, small to medium archives up to 15TB, and simultaneously expand infinitely offline or to the cloud.

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