Nexsan Joins Green Grid

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November 8, 2007

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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Nexsan, a leader in energy-saving storage systems, today announced it has joined The Green Grid, a global consortium of companies dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and computing ecosystems. Nexsan will incorporate The Green Grid€™s energy standards into its industry-leading technology solutions.

Nexsan will work in tandem with current Green Grid members to develop meaningful, platform-neutral standards, measurement methods, processes and new technologies to improve data center efficiency and performance. Board members of The Green Grid include AMD, APC, Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Rackable Systems, SprayCool, Sun Microsystems and VMware.

Nexsan has built a strong reputation for a complete line of long-term disk storage solutions that offer exceptional price/performance and superior energy efficiency. A pioneer in green storage, Nexsan has been delivering energy efficient storage solutions since 2001 and now has 50 petabytes of storage in the field.

"Joining The Green Grid marks another significant milestone in our ongoing and aggressive commitment to providing customers with the highest levels of energy efficiency and open standards in our line of storage solutions," said Philip Black, CEO of Nexsan Corporation. "Our solutions adhere to the highest energy savings standards worldwide and we have consistently proven to customers that we can reduce their storage power consumption by as much as 25X without sacrificing performance."

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