Corporate Profile for Distributed Processing Technology Inc., dated Oct. 18, 1996.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and information services See Information Systems. . These include Dow Jones Dow Jones the best known of several U.S. indexes of movements in price on Wall Street. [Am. Hist.: Payton, 202] See : Finance News/Retrieval, Bloomberg Financial Markets, Reuter Company Newsyear, Reuter Business Briefing, DataTimes, Nexis, Dialog, NewsNet, America OnLine See AOL. , CompuServe, Delphi, Individual's HeadsUp and First!, Desktop Data's NewsEdge, UMI UMI University Microfilms International UMI United States Minor Outlying Islands (ISO Country code) UMI University of Miami UMI Universal Management Infrastructure (IBM) Data Courier, NewsBank, Information Access Company, Prodigy, Comtex, and many others. -0-
Published Date: Oct. 18, 1996
Company Name: Distributed Processing Technology Inc. (DPT)
Address: 140 Candace Drive
Maitland, FL 32751 USA
Main Telephone
Number: 407/830-5522, Ext. 420 Fax: 407/260-6690
Toll-free (U.S./
Canada: 1-800-322-4378
Chief Executive
Officer: Stephen Goldman, President
Chief Financial
Officer: Woody Woodchurch
Public Relations
Contact: Debra Eisenberg, Public Relations Manager
Business number: 407/830-5522, ext. 420
Home number: 407/786-0034
e-mail address: eisenbrg@dpt.com
URL Address: http://www.dpt.com
Internet Email: sales@dpt.com
Company description: DPT is a pioneer and leading supplier of high-performance peripheral controllers, disk-array products and storage management software for microcomputers. DPT's products are made in the U.S. and sold in 105 countries through distributors and OEMs. DPT's unique, scalable architecture optimizes system capacity and performance proportionately...with fault tolerance See fault tolerant. (architecture) fault tolerance - 1. The ability of a system or component to continue normal operation despite the presence of hardware or software faults. This often involves some degree of redundancy. 2. . Only DPT provides scalable RAID and caching controllers, supporting RAID 0,1,5 and dual-level arrays with maximum 64MB hardware cache. DPT's controllers are designed to meet the demanding price, performance, capacity and fault-tolerant storage requirements of today's input/output (I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output ) intensive -- Internet/Intranet, departmental, enterprise and mission-critical servers. DPT's hardware-based caching optimizes performance -- as much as four times over software caching. DPT's hardware-based RAID ensures ready and continuous data access. SmartRAID IV offers the ultimate solution for high-end client/servers. SmartCache IV provides entry-level and mid-range users a hardware-based solution priced to compete with software-based RAID. Storage Manager and enhanced firmware ensure easy set-up, optimization and management across multiple operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. . Founded in 1977 by DPT President Steve Goldman, the privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. is based in Maitland, Fla. with 225 employees in the U.S., England, Germany, Australia, Poland and Japan. The company projects revenues of $50 million for 1996, reflecting a 33% increase over fiscal 1995. -0- NOTE TO EDITORS: In the Internet/email address noted in this news release, there is an "at" symbol between sales and dpt.com; and eisenbrg and dpt.com. Also, in the World Wide Web address noted in this news release, there is a double slash between http: and www.dpt.com. These symbols may not appear properly in some systems. CONTACT: Distributed Processing The first term used to describe the distribution of multiple computers throughout an organization in contrast to a centralized system. It started with the first minicomputers. Today, distributed processing is called "distributed computing." See also client/server. Technology Inc. (DPT) |
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