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The maker of a promising new health monitoring system saw an opportunity to market the product globally, but lacked the expertise to build the back-end infrastructure required to produce a viable offering. Hosting provider Red Anvil used Dell PowerEdge servers and Dell PowerVault storage arrays to quickly build an infrastructure with the right combination of scalability, high availability, and security.
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| Date: | Jul 2008 |
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