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Fujitsu launches new server for SMEs

Dubai, August 20, 2009

Fujitsu is launching an entry-level server for SMEs, designed to increase their operational efficiency and provide performance and security.

Fujitsu’s new Primergy TX100 S1, the successor of the Econel 100 S2, is the most affordable Primergy server yet, allowing SMEs to move away from using a PC in combination with an external hard drive for storage and upgrade to a proper business class server, according to a statement.

“Many small enterprises in the region are using a standard PC as their server for cost reasons, believing that they can’t afford a server infrastructure system,” said Chandan Mehta, product manager for Fujitsu Technology Solutions in the Middle East.

“However, PCs are not made for continuous operation and companies using this model risk losing their valuable data, along with facing reduced operational efficiency. With the new Primergy TX100 S1, customers can now purchase a cost-efficient and reliable infrastructure that allows them to increase their operational efficiency.”

An optional tape drive for backup and archiving system enables customers to further increase data security and comply with governmental rules and regulations.

With the Primergy TX100 S1, companies can improve operational efficiency and performance by centralizing file storage, coordinating print jobs, supporting billing or purchasing applications, and supporting e-mail and Internet server applications.

Primergy TX100 S1 supports EPA guidelines and is compliant with Energy Star 5.0, reducing operating costs and saving energy. In addition, due to careful engineering of the air flow, the server is also very silent in operation, said the statement.

This makes it perfect for small office spaces where employees may be working in close proximity to the server and need to avoid the noise pollution of a loud server system. – TradeArabia News Service




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