Lenovo and EMC extend joint venture to NAS devices

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7 January 2013

EMC and Lenovo extended a strategic partnership to include sales of co-branded network-attached storage (NAS) devices to small and mid-sized businesses and corporate branch offices.

The companies had created a joint venture called LenovoEMC Ltd. in August to build and sell servers storage systems, starting in China. The two firms have announced that they will each sell co-branded NAS boxes built by EMC’s Iomega division.

"Lenovo’s record as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the world and Iomega’s heritage as a leader in network storage solutions enables the joint venture to pursue growth opportunities and drive innovation in the SMB NAS market," said Eric Arcese, general managers of LenovoEMC Ltd. in a statement.

Iomega has grown from a maker of consumer and small business storage systems to one that also makes rack-mounted systems with up to 12-drive bays supporting up to 48TB of data. The Iomega NAS storage devices run EMC’s LifeLine operating system, which combines advanced notification and management support features.

 

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For example, EMC LifeLine supports fault notification through e-mail and supports more advanced notification through simple network management protocol as well as disk drive spin-down features to save power when NAS devices are not in use.

Lenovo holds a majority interest in the jointly-owned LenovoEMC Ltd.

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