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DATADIRECT NETWORKS INVESTS HALF A BILLION YEN TO EXPAND.


To address the demand for scalable data infrastructure solutions in the digital media, Internet and high performance computing sectors in Japan, DataDirect Networks, Inc., has announced it is investing half a billion yen to rapidly expand its sales and support operations throughout Japan. This investment will fuel the company's expansion in these key sectors and enable it to accelerate its growth trajectory in the world's second largest economy.

Analog TV broadcasting will end in Japan in July 2011, and the Association for the Promotion of Digital Broadcasting Japan recently announced that as of March, more than 32 million digital terrestrial television Digital Terrestrial Television (DTTV or DTT) is an implementation of digital technology to provide a greater number of channels and/or better quality of picture and sound using aerial broadcasts to a conventional antenna (or aerial) instead of a satellite dish or  sets are already in use. With the transition to 100-percent digital environments, DataDirect Networks Japan is aggressively partnering with major broadcasters, post production and digital intermediate facilities to ensure a seamless transition to all digital content.

"The transition to digital and high definition content is a global phenomena that will reshape sectors in the media and entertainment industries ranging from content creation, to post-production, to content delivery," said Richard Villars, vice president of Storage Systems Research at IDC. "Storage solutions like those from DataDirect Networks that deliver the scale and performance characteristics required for next generation digital content will allow content creators and distributors in Japan to quickly and effectively make this transition while delivering more and better content than ever before."

"In addition to digital media, DataDirect Networks' data infrastructure solutions are ideal for scientific and modeling applications used in research and product development laboratories," said Scott Genereux, senior vice president, Worldwide Sales, Marketing and Support, DataDirect Networks. "Japan is the second largest market for high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research.  solutions and we have seen year-over-year growth in this sector. This new investment will enable us to grow our resources quickly and expand our partnerships, allowing us to better serve our Japanese customers and their unique business requirements."

One of DataDirect Networks' HPC (Handheld PC) A palmtop computer that weighs less than one pound and runs specialized versions of popular applications. Microsoft coined the term for its Windows CE operating system, which is an abbreviated version of Windows. See Pocket PC.  clients in Japan, Tsukuba University, currently has the number two supercomputer in the country and the largest Lustre lustre

In mineralogy, the appearance of a mineral surface in terms of its light-reflecting qualities. Lustre depends on a mineral's refractivity (see refraction), transparency, and structure.
 file system installation in Japan. The T2K T2K Tempest 2000 (game; sequel to Tempest)
T2K Time 2 Kill (gaming clan) 
 system, as it is referred to, was able to achieve 76.4 teraflops on the standard Linpack benchmark, a measure of a system's floating point computing power. Additionally, its 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
 cluster achieved over 12 gigabytes per second from five DataDirect S2A S2A Silicon Storage Appliance (DataDirect Networks)
S2A Scan to Application
(TM) platforms with more than one petabyte One quadrillion bytes (one trillion kilobytes). Also PB, Pbyte and P-byte. See peta, binary values and space/time.

(unit) petabyte - 2^50 = 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes = 1024 terabytes or roughly 10^15 bytes. 1024 petabytes is one exabyte.
 of disk capacity.

Commenting on the announcement, Robert Triendl, General Manager of DataDirect Networks Japan, said, "Our solutions are optimized for clients that demand extreme performance and scalability for their applications and that create and process large content files and unstructured data Data that does not reside in fixed locations. Free-form text in a word processing document is a typical example. Contrast with structured data. See free-form database. . Conventional data storage systems are simply unable to handle these intricately complex data patterns; different data and I/O patterns truly require different storage. That's why we have been successfully working with many leading Japanese customers and partners, and we look forward to further expanding these relationships."

General-purpose, cache-centric storage architectures are not designed for the content explosion taking place today -- an explosion which requires real-time, purpose-built platforms designed for massive throughput and scalable capacity. Only DataDirect Networks delivers the types of next generation data infrastructure platforms required to support the consistent, massive streams of large image files and unstructured data driving the content explosion, enabling users to thrive in their extremely competitive markets.

Storage users interested in more information about the company's technology and services, in Japan, please contact DataDirect Networks Japan at 03-4360-5686 or emailto:japan@datadirectnet.com

About DataDirect Networks

DataDirect Networks, Inc., is the data infrastructure provider for the most extreme, content-intensive environments in the world -- including the largest online gaming See gaming.  and music sites, social networking See social networking site.

social networking - social network
 applications developers, photo and video sharing See video sharing site.  services, high performance computing environments, and more than 400 broadcast and post-production facilities around the globe. With more than 150 petabytes installed worldwide, the company's S2A(TM) (Silicon Storage Architecture(TM)) technology delivers massive throughput, scalable capacity, consistency, efficiency and data integrity for today's extremely competitive and evolving markets. Founded in 1998, DataDirect Networks serves customers through its global partnerships with Dell, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , Sony and other industry leaders; and through its offices in Europe, India, Asia Pacific, Japan and throughout the U.S.

For more information, visit http://www.datadirectnet.com/ or call +1-800-TERABYTE (837-2298) or 818/336-2162.
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