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Open-source storage software vendor signs Dell's top German partner

Nexenta appoints Medialine AG as part of European push

Nexenta , a specialist in Open Source-driven Software-Defined Storage (OpenSDS), is partnering with German IT &C system integrator and service provider, Medialine AG, as part of a contining growth plan in Europe. Medialine AG is probably the top partner of Dell Germany.

“Medialine AG’s passion for SDS technologies, coupled with its broad partner structure and dense network of resources, makes it a perfect match for us as we continue to scale globally,” said Mark Jordan, GM EMEA of Nexenta. “We’re seeing significant market demand in EMEA for solutions that will help organisations prepare their infrastructure for the brave, new data everywhere world ahead. By partnering with Medialine AG today, we’ll be able to bring the most effective storage tools to customers in Europe and further afield.”

“Today’s data centre infrastructures must offer flexibility, improved productivity and efficiency in order to properly meet the demands of enterprises today. Unsurprisingly, given the inherent scalability at the heart of SDS solutions, we see this technology resonating strongly with the companies we work with,” said Martin Hörhammer, CEO of Medialine AG. “Our partnership with Nexenta will provide customers with the best-of-breed solutions on the market today and ensure their storage setups adequately support business processes as they adapt and change.”

“Regardless of application, system, device in use or amount of data being processed and stored, we want every organisation to fulfil its technology promises and unlock the true power of IT for the benefit of their business,” said André Braun, Director Storage, Dell Germany. “We warmly welcome today’s news that sees two of our key, long-standing trading and solution partners – Medialine AG and Nexenta – come together to join forces and, by doing so, offer customers a comprehensive enterprise-class storage architecture that suits their needs.”