Enterprise storage vendor StorONE has entered the EMEA market through a distribution deal with UK-based Spinnakar.
New York-headquartered StorONE said Spinnakar will take its software-defined storage platform to various EMEA markets.
Gerard Brophy, managing director of Spinnakar, said: “StorONE’s platform ticks off many of the checkboxes we look for in evaluating new opportunities. We look forward to leveraging StorONE’s technology to help our customers achieve the performance, protection and workload placement they need at an attractive cost-point.”
“Spinnakar brings tremendous value to StorONE by leveraging their distribution channel and end-user relationships to ensure our S1 Enterprise Storage Platform reaches organisations throughout EMEA that need advanced cloud and data centre technologies,” said Gal Naor, CEO and co-founder of StorONE. “They have the expertise and knowledge we seek in partners to ensure that the full value of our platform is able to be deployed in the most-challenging IT environments.”
Last year, UK-headquartered Storage Made Easy signed an EMEA distribution agreement with Spinnakar, to support its Enterprise File Fabric solution that manages and secures data on-premise, in data centres and through the cloud.