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DataCore And Loyola Enterprises to Support Homeland Security Exercise
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FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 19 -- DataCore Software, a leading independent software vendor specializing in storage control, management and consolidation, today announced that Loyola Enterprises, Inc., has integrated SANmelody(TM) Disk Server software into its SAN-FIRE system, which is being deployed by Naval Air Systems Command to support the Joint Forces Command during the Homeland Security (HLS) Determined Promise exercise. Determined Promise is an annual exercise focusing on Military Assistance to Civil Authorities (MACA) and incorporates Homeland Defense and Homeland Security situations.
SAN-FIRE, a Storage Area Network - Fibre Integrated Resource Engine, is a fully integrated, ultra-high speed, fault tolerant, geospatial processing system incorporating both servers and up to four terabytes of storage per unit. SANmelody handles automated storage provisioning, disk performance acceleration, high availability and remote data replication for the geospatial simulations, 3D modeling, Geological Information Systems (GIS) and other database processing.
Benito Loyola, president of Loyola Enterprises Inc. said, "Our customers recognize the incredible advantages our systems provide the government and commercial geospatial market space. SAN-FIRE is a major step towards processing and provisioning critical data that will allow Homeland Defense personnel to immediately access vital decision-making information. DataCore enables us to support this mission-critical application processing with a resilient, high performance, highly available SAN architecture that leverages the cost-effectiveness of COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf) technology."
"In these complex computing and simulation environments with such importance to the nation, it is crucial that the foundation be the absolute fastest and most reliable storage system available -- and DataCore is proud to be the ones providing the storage software platform," said George Teixeira, CEO and president, DataCore Software. "Our R&D team brings decades of experience in building life-critical, high-availability storage control software for both public and private sectors, so it's no surprise that SANmelody is finding a role in support of high priority government operations."
About Loyola Enterprises
Loyola Enterprises was incorporated in 1991 in Virginia and provides engineering and technical services contracts with private sector companies, as well as city, state, and federal governments. With GSA Contract vehicles and SBA 8(a) Certified status, Loyola has provided a range of integrated turnkey technology solutions for the Department of Defense.
About DataCore Software
DataCore Software fundamentally changes the economics of managing storage with innovative software that combines advanced functions and services with the agility and savings of hardware independence. The company's award-winning SANsymphony and new low-cost SANmelody disk server software products provide unprecedented purchasing flexibility and future-proofing by empowering customers to fulfill portability and price/performance requirements across a broad choice of systems and devices. Small to Medium Enterprises, Global 2000 data centers and OEM storage subsystems rely on this comprehensive product portfolio to deploy disk servers, to easily add capacity expansion and to centralize and automate storage management for Windows, Unix, Linux, MacOS and NetWare systems. DataCore is privately held with corporate headquarters in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. For international office locations and more information, call (877) 780-5111 or visit http://www.datacore.com.
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