(AP) -- The data storage company EMC Corp. has reached a deal to buy Isilon Systems Inc. for $2.25 billion in cash, betting on a surge in demand for space to put huge amounts of digital information.
EMC on Monday said it plans to acquire Isilon Systems, a developer of scale-out NAS technology, in a $2.25 billion bid to close a storage product gap in relation to such competitors as NetApp.
Data storage company EMC Corp. (EMC) said it agreed to buy Isilon Systems, Inc. (ISLN) for $33.85 a share in cash, to cope with the unmistakable waves of cloud computing and massive amount of data ...
EMC has agreed to purchase the assets and network attached storage (NAS) technology of Isilon Systems for approximately $2.25 billion. The transaction should be completed by the end of the year, but ...
EMC on Tuesday unveiled new workloads to its EMC Isilon scale-out NAS platform and previewed a new version of its Isilon OneFS storage operating system that is slated to soon be available with ...
EMC is buying Isilon to continue it’s position as #1 in storage virtualization. Under terms of the agreement, EMC will pay $33.85 per share in cash in exchange for each share of Isilon for an ...
Another independent storage player gets gobbled up. EMC said Monday that it will buy Isilon Systems, a network attached storage company, for $33.85 a share in cash or $2.25 billion. Why? EMC, like a ...
OK, we knew this was coming -- it was just a matter of when. Hopkinton, MA-based data storage giant EMC (NYSE: EMC) announced today it will acquire Seattle-based Isilon Systems (Nasdaq: ISLN) for ...
Isilon is a leader in the fast-growing Scale-out Network Attached Storage segment Combined revenue from Isilon and EMC Atmos is expected to reach $1 billion run-rate during second half of 2012 ...
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - May 04, 2016) - EMC World booth 165 -- Primary Data today announced that its storage-agnostic DataSphere platform connects EMC® systems including ScaleIO® ...
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