Computer Network Technology To Showcase New Storage Area Networking And Web Solutions At Networld+Interop 1997.ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 29, 1997--Networld+Interop Booth #9057--Computer Network Technology Corp. (CNT (Carbon NanoTube) See nanotube. ), a leader in high-performance networking solutions, will be hosting product demonstrations at its booth, #9057, at Networld+Interop 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia, Wednesday October 8th - Friday, October 10th. CNT will demonstrate its new UltraNet family of Storage Area Networking (SAN) solutions and its Web Integrator family of web-to-host products. CNT's Ultranet Family -- the first products to address the SAN market by enabling externalized and centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. storage, as well as remote clustering. The SAN is a high-speed network that establishes a direct connection between storage devices and servers, thereby externalizing storage from the server and allowing information to be shared among multiple host servers without impacting system performance or the primary network. The SAN infrastructure provides for a variety of applications that solve widespread business problems such as data warehousing See data warehouse. data warehousing - data warehouse and business resumption. CNT's Web Integrator is a complete suite of software solutions that provides the tools to enable access to mainframe data and applications from industry-standard browsers, including Netscape Navigator An earlier Web browser for Windows, Macintosh and X Windows from Netscape that provided secure transmission over the Internet. Soon after its introduction in 1994, Navigator, or just "Netscape," as it was commonly called, quickly became the leading browser on the Web. and Microsoft Explorer. Providing a complete solution for migration to intranet applications while still utilizing existing legacy information, Web Integrator supports out-of-the-box browser-based application access, re-screening of mainframe applications, re-engineering and sourcing mainframe data for new intranet applications. Computer Network Technology (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :CMNT CMNT Comment ), based in Minneapolis, Minn., is a leading provider of high-performance networking solutions that allow mainframe systems and open systems environments to share data and information. The company's Brixton(R), Channelink(R) and UltraNet(R) product lines offer high-speed open systems connectivity, access to legacy data and guaranteed data integrity for applications such as storage and disaster recovery. The company's products are sold worldwide through a direct sales force and a network of authorized distributors. For more information, visit CNT's web site at http://www.cnt.com, or call 1-800-638-8324 (U.S.) or 612-797-6600 (International). CONTACT: Computer Network Technology Donna Burke Donna Burke, a singer and narrator, was born in Perth, Australia, and moved to Tokyo, Japan in 1996. She lives with her guitarist and husband Bill Benfield and her three cats. , 612/797-6722 donna_burke@cnt.com or Copithorne & Bellows bellows, expansible, gas-tight chamber used to pump or store a gas. One of the simplest and most familiar types of bellows is the manual one used for providing a forced draft to a fire. The expansible chamber consists of a leather bag with pleated sides. Julie Redard, 617-450-4300 julie.redard@cbpr.com |
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