Wednesday, December 06, 2006

BlueArc Accelerates Sales Growth, Customer Momentum to New Heights Amid Demand for Titan 2000 Systems

Company Achieves Seven Consecutive Record Quarters, Doubling of Year-Over-Year Revenue, and Deployments at More Than 200 Customer Sites

SAN JOSE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- December 06, 2006 -- BlueArc® Corporation, the world leader in network storage innovation, today announced the company's recently-concluded fiscal quarter achieved new sales records for the firm, delivering year-over-year growth of nearly 100 percent. On the back of significant customer demand for the company's award-winning Titan 2000 storage systems, the company has achieved seven consecutive record quarters, including sales to more than two hundred customers in a wide variety of data-intensive industries.

"BlueArc's Titan 2000 storage systems provide real, critical, benefits for customers, resulting in the company seeing significant momentum in the marketplace as customers in a wide variety of industries realize the benefits of high performance network storage without compromise," said Greg Schulz, founder and senior analyst of the StorageIO Group. "BlueArc's combination of a unique hardware architecture and an enterprise-class software suite is propelling the company to new heights. We expect BlueArc to continue their string of successes as customers turn to Titan 2000 to accelerate applications, reduce complexity and enable consolidation without introducing bottlenecks."

Earlier in 2006, BlueArc introduced the Titan 2000 storage system family, delivering world-record performance on multiple third party benchmarks, scalability to 512 terabytes on a single node, and the introduction of a clustered namespace with the ability to span multiple Titans. The Titan 2000 series features an enterprise class software suite, including policy based data migration and replication, iSCSI, enhanced data protection, disaster recovery tools and a WORM file system, alongside a leading virtualization framework, including virtual storage pools, virtual servers, and virtual volumes.

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Source: Marketwire

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