PDA

View Full Version : NTAP - the Google of Data Storage


SWFseeksM4LTR
03-31-2006, 12:12 PM
Network Appliance breaks above its opening range top to challenge yesterday's peak at 36.94!

:D

tekbubble
03-31-2006, 09:12 PM
Data storage is growing 30-70% across the board. This will not slow down any time soon. The only thing to slow down the sector would be cheaper storage, which is coming very soon. However, any data storage play should be hot for the next couple years. NTAP should be very hot.
IMHO

who8me2k7
04-01-2006, 02:41 AM
what about TYL?

SWFseeksM4LTR
04-04-2006, 03:23 PM
Data storage is growing 30-70% across the board. This will not slow down any time soon. The only thing to slow down the sector would be cheaper storage, which is coming very soon. However, any data storage play should be hot for the next couple years. NTAP should be very hot.
IMHO

"April 4, 2006

CPI Solutions Becomes a Partner With NetApp

LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)-- April 4, 2006 -- CPI Solutions, a leading provider of network integration, VoIP and Web and other application development services to companies of all sizes, announced today that it has become a partner with Network Appliance, Inc. (NetApp)

NetApp (NASDAQ:NTAP) is a world leader in unified storage solutions that focus on safeguarding data and ensuring rapid, complete disaster recovery, and bringing availability, reliability and efficiency to collaborative environments for today's data-intensive enterprise.

Said Arnie Friedman, President of CPI, "Data availability and storage has become one of the most critical aspects of our clients' IT environments. Forming a partnership with NetApp rounds out CPI's ability to offer clients a best-in-class data infrastructure solution. Ignoring data protection and availability is no longer an option."

Acknowledged by Deloitte & Touche in 2004 as the 26th fastest growing technology company in the Los Angeles area, CPI anticipates doubling its annual revenue in its next fiscal year.

CPI Solutions, based in Camarillo, with offices in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, provides network, application development and telephony solutions. The company partners with Cisco, Microsoft, Citrix, Siebel and NetApp. CPI also supplies certified network engineers to companies on an outsourcing basis."