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NetApp Security Solutions Enable Data Encryption for HP Integrity NonStop Servers
 04 February, 2008 11:46

AUSTRALIA, Sydney.—February 4, 2007—NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) today announced that NetApp storage security solutions have been successfully qualified to provide enterprise class disk storage data protection and encryption capabilities across HP Integrity NonStop servers.

HP Integrity NonStop servers operate many of the world’s largest telecomm networks, securities exchanges and payment processing networks. NetApp’s Storage Security business unit is a leading provider of storage key management and appliance-based encryption solutions for the enterprise market. Enterprises worldwide depend on NetApp’s DataFort and Lifetime Key Management (LKM) storage security appliances to help protect their sensitive data from inappropriate disclosure and to meet stringent regulatory requirements.

The NetApp DataFort integrates transparently with existing storage infrastructures and has been qualified for compatibility with all major storage, switch, backup and operating system vendors, including HP Integrity and S-series NonStop servers. The NetApp LKM enables enterprises to simply and securely manage encryption keys across a distributed storage architecture including disaster recovery sites and remote data centres. With FIPS 140-2 level 3 validation across the entire storage encryption product line, NetApp customers have access to one of the highest levels of security for their encryption solution. NetApp has extended its storage encryption and key management offerings to the entire line of Integrity NonStop Computing line of SAN solutions.

“NetApp has an excellent history of providing customers and partners with data security solutions available to address critical business requirements, including data privacy, regulatory compliance, intellectual property protection, and internal controls,” said Tim Russell, vice president and general manager of the Storage Security business unit at NetApp. “Our highly-available, fully-certified, encryption solutions are the perfect match to HP Integrity NonStop computing operations and can help customers address compliance and regulation requirements in the financial, retail, and health care industries.”

About NetApp NetApp is a leading provider of innovative data management solutions that simplify the complexity of storing, managing, protecting, and retaining enterprise data. Market leaders around the world choose NetApp to help them reduce cost, minimise risk, and adapt to change. For solutions that deliver unmatched simplicity and value, visit us on the Web at www.netapp.com.

The products, solutions and technologies herein can be configured in a variety of different environment and architectures, and it is possible to use different configuration of hardware, software, and architecture to achieve optimal results. © 2008 Network Appliance, Inc. all rights reserved. NetApp and Network Appliance are trademarks of Network Appliance Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such.

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Rachel York Max Australia +61 2 9954 3492 Rachel.york@maxaustralia.com.au

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