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FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 27, 2003--BiTMICRO Networks, a pioneer in intelligent flash disk ATA / IDE, SCSI, USB, VME, Compact PCI, Fibre Channel, Storage Area Network (SAN) and Networks Attached Storage (NAS) solid state disk (SSD) and storage management solutions, announced today the launch of its partner program, the FlashCIRCLE™ September 1, 2003. The program intends to be able to educate, equip and make partners efficient in selling BITMICRO solutions, equating to higher revenues for partners.
Through FlashCIRCLE™, BiTMICRO Networks will be able to provide its partners with the four pillars of support; namely: Sales, Skills, Technical and Marketing. The program is geared to make BiTMICRO
® resellers successful in selling BiTMICRO
® solutions in their territories.
"Aside from obtaining market recognition as the technology leader in the solid state storage market, we would want to be the partner of choice among solid state storage vendors, "says Rudy Bruce, President of BiTMICRO Networks.
For more information on the FlashCIRCLE™ Partner Program, visit
http://www.bitmicro.com or contact Len Santos at +510.743.3194, email:
len.santos@bitmicro.com.
About BiTMICRO Networks
BiTMICRO Networks, Inc. (
http://www.bitmicro.com), a privately held California corporation, is the world's premier supplier of rugged and high performance non-volatile solid-state disk, flash disk drive, and network storage and management solutions. E-Disks
® storage solutions are offered with SCSI, IDE/ATA, Fibre Channel, USB, Firewire, cPCI, VME, PMC and Ethernet interfaces in 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard disk drive footprints, single-wide PMC, 3U and 6U board, and 19-inch rackmount configurations scalable up to several terabytes of pure solid state storage. E-Disk
®SAN StorView software is a web based storage management software for E-Disk
®SAN. E-Disk SafeCapacity-Hotfile software complements E-Disk
® storage solutions by effectively managing different types of disk subsystems and increasing complex data sets such that a constant high-level of file system I/O performance is maintained.
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