Luminex ties with COPAN's MAID
Blog COPAN Systems the MAID storage supplier (MAID stands for Massive Arrays of Idle Disks) is partnering with Luminex Channel Gateway with the aim of Luminex making the most of COPAN’s clever storage. COPAN's customers include the NHS in the UK, which...
[February 26, 2008, 15:03]
Copan explains Maid storage principles
News It is a year-and-a-half since Copan Systems first opened an office in the UK as part of its planned expansion into Europe. In that time, the US company has enjoyed some success in growing and attracting key partners, such as Quantum.
[October 20, 2008, 13:25]
Cash back for power saving
News Copan Systems, the storage vendor, has come up with a novel way for companies to get cash back for saving on their energy usage. Copan's customers include the NHS in the UK, which has bought five systems for use on the data spine.
[April 13, 2007, 16:47]
Copan and Quantum team up on persistent storage
News Quantum has teamed up with Copan Systems to develop a solution that combines Quantum's backup and recovery software with Copan's innovative mass-storage systems. The combined system consists of Quantum's StorNext Data Management Software and Copan...
[August 27, 2008, 13:31]
Tech vendors line up for Green Grid
News Less well known is Copan Systems, the third company to join the Green Grid this week, which builds systems that offer persistent data storage. Brocade, Novell and Copan have joined the grid this week, joining other global vendors including IBM...
[April 12, 2007, 16:18]
Hospital Tackles Data Growth
White Papers That vendor was Copan Systems. With its data storage needs soaring nearly 10-fold in less than five years, Baptist Memorial Health Care (BMHC) knew the time had come to address storage challenges such as backup, disaster recovery and archiving...
[August 23, 2006, 0:00]
EMC 'disk library' draws inspiration from tapes
News One company working on technology that does compete with the new EMC disk library is Copan Systems, according to sources. EMC disk libraries appear to computer systems as tape libraries and are designed to be up and running within two hours, the...
[April 5, 2004, 10:35]



