McDATA Sharpens Tools for ESCON to FICON Migration
August 30 2006 - 5:00AM
Business Wire
New Firmware Enhancements for the McDATA Intrepid FICON Converter
McDATA Corporation (Nasdaq: MCDTA)(Nasdaq: MCDT), a leading
provider of data access solutions, announced the general
availability of new firmware for its unique Intrepid FICON
Converter (IFC), a cost-effective solution for attaching ESCON
peripherals directly to FICON channels. The McDATA IFC is a key
component of McDATA's portfolio of mainframe solutions and another
tool to help customers get the most out of their existing SAN
investments. By providing native FICON to ESCON protocol
conversion, customers can enjoy the performance and scalability
benefits of FICON, while reducing costs and protecting investments.
This new firmware release provides additional solution support to
meet various customer requirements for connectivity across campus,
metro and wide area networks, including support for FICON direct
attached, fabric attached and cascaded fabrics as well as extended
ESCON fabrics using McDATA's USDX platform. In addition, this
release provides support for additional devices, including ESCON
director and NCR Teradata support, and delivers significant
improvements in system performance. "McDATA continues to bring
products and solutions to market that improve storage networking
interoperability and extend the value of our customers'
investments," said Raj Das, vice president of product marketing,
McDATA. "With these new firmware enhancements, we deliver increased
configuration flexibility and provide the solution support and
performance required by our global mainframe customers." About
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globally connect, optimize and centrally manage data
infrastructures across SAN, MAN and WAN environments. With nearly
25 years' experience developing SAN products, services and
solutions, McDATA is the trusted partner in the world's largest
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and vary materially from expectations include, but are not limited
to, McDATA's relationships with EMC, IBM and Hitachi Data Systems
and the level of their orders, aggressive price competition by
numerous other SAN and IP switch suppliers, OEM qualification of
our new products -- such as the Intrepid 10000 Director,
integration of CNT's sales and marketing functions, manufacturing
constraints, constraints in obtaining third party product for
resale and other risk factors that are disclosed in McDATA's
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