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About
ITCom
Information
Technology Communications Services - or ITCom - is part of the
Information Technology Central Services Division (ITCS) of the
University of Michigan. ITCom provides telephone services to
students, faculty, and staff at the University’s Ann Arbor,
Flint, and Dearborn campuses; and provides computer, data
network, and video services to the Ann Arbor campus. ITCom’s
mission is to serve University of Michigan research, teaching,
learning, and administrative communities through the provision
of valued communications services which enable people to connect
to people and people to connect to information.
About
the University of Michigan
The
University of Michigan, with its size, complexity, and academic
strength, the breadth of its scholarly resources and the quality
of its faculty and students, is one of America's great public
universities and one of the world's premiere research
institutions. The University is a community of outstanding
faculty, talented students, and committed staff who learn and
work in a stimulating intellectual environment enriched by
diverse cultural and social opportunities. Founded: 1817,
President: Mary Sue Coleman Campuses: Ann Arbor, Dearborn,
Flint, Enrollment: 53,000 on all campuses
About
YaGUSA Technology
YaGUSA
Technology, a part of the YaGUSA group, was founded in 1995. It
includes and engineering and support staff of about 40
professionals servicing large organizations, developers and
service providers at sites throughout the world. YaGUSA
Technology has branches in Israel, Poland, Norway, Atlanta
Georgia and in Ann Arbor Michigan. The firm is a leader in the
field of IT solutions and telecom integration, and provides high
level consulting services to enterprises and organizations.
About
the iSCSI V Switch™
The iSCSI V Switch™ is a network centric, storage management
and virtualization solution. It includes the iSCSI V Switch™
3000 hardware and a browser based management GUI. The iSCSI V
Switch™ supports the new, standards based, iSCSI TCP/IP
storage protocol in addition to the existing fibre-channel and
SCSI storage protocols. This provides iSCSI hosts with secure
and trusted access to a variety of logical volumes residing on
diverse storage systems within a SAN. Network administrators can
define new logical volumes from pooled storage resources
independent of physical barriers such as enclosures, physical
disks, protocols, and distance. It provides volume mirroring,
striping, remote copy, drive concatenation, precise LUN carving,
multi-pathing, port performance aggregation, selectable QoS per
host, in addition to port, path, and V Switch fail-over.
About
SANRAD
SANRAD
is an original equipment manufacturer and developer of the iSCSI
V Switch. SANRAD was founded in 2000 and incorporated in
Delaware, USA, with sales, marketing and support offices located
in Silicon Valley / San Francisco Bay Area, CA. Research and
development, EMEA and APAC sales offices are located in Tel
Aviv, Israel, and include several joint development partnerships
with US companies. SANRAD’s mission is to provide secure and
manageable SAN solutions over LAN, MAN and WAN. SANRAD’s
resources are dedicated to the storage virtualization and
management market. SANRAD is a member of the RAD Group.
About
the RAD Group
The
RAD Group has founded 22 networking companies. It is one of the
largest multi-national revenue producers in networking. 7 RAD-founded
companies have traded on NASDAQ and 7 RAD-founded companies have
developed into an M&A.
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