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NAS (Network Attached Storage) Advanced Networked Storage Comes to Massachusetts Students, Courtesy of EMC
Advanced Networked Storage Comes to Massachusetts Students, Courtesy of EMC
Mar. 29, 2004 12:00 AM
EMC Corporation is donating its market-leading EMC CLARiiON networked storage systems and software to six Massachusetts schools. The storage solutions, says the Hopkinton, MA-based company, will provide Commonwealth math and science students with an opportunity to work with advanced technology used by many of the world's largest companies and government agencies. According to the official news release:
Mike Ruettgers, EMC Chairman, said, "If our state's innovation industries are to keep growing, then we have to ensure a steady stream of students, who are curious about and comfortable with technology, decide to deepen their knowledge by majoring in technical subjects and ultimately replenish the pipeline that supplies tomorrow's scientists and engineers. Access to advanced systems and software like EMC CLARiiON provides our science teachers with tools to help get classes excited about their studies and gives students a valuable advantage as they prepare to enter the workforce." EMC sponsors educational partnerships and programs that encourage students to explore scientific, engineering and information technology fields, Ruettgers added. Programs include co-op internships through EMC's Area School Outreach program, computer donations through the Catholic Schools Computers and Networks program, and Project SCOPE, a year-round science enrichment program for middle-school girls. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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