MILPITAS, Calif., (April
8, 2002) - DISC Inc. (NASDAQ: DCSR), a manufacturer of automated
solutions for enterprise storage, announced today that IBM Tivoli Storage
Manager v. 5.1 software now supports the DISC Orion Series NearLine storage
devices.
The 5.25 inch Orion Series is built around the Magneto Optical (MO) technology
and is a storage medium that offers random access, long shelf life and
high data-delivery speeds. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager complements the
Orion Series by creating a high- performance solution for protecting and
managing your mission-critical business information in data rich environments.
"As businesses seek to streamline their business processes, they
are beginning to recognize the need for a complete storage solution,"
stated Brenda Zawatski, Vice President, Tivoli Storage, IBM Software Group.
"Tivoli storage management software is an important piece to solving
the storage puzzle and remains committed to working with leading companies
such as DISC."
"NearLine storage solutions are poised to become one of the key
driving forces behind the next generation of enterprise-wide storage architecture",
said DISC President and CEO, Bob Riland. "The integration of both
companies' technologies provides IBM Tivoli Storage and DISC's joint customers
with a best-of-class solution that delivers the optimum solution for NearLine
storage"
Disc's Orion Series products range from 1.2 GB (140 slots) to 9.5 TB
(1052 slots) in capacity and supports 2 to 32 drives, and provide industry-leading
features such as the Dynamic Automatic Alignment System, Barcode media
management system, media exchange times as fast as three seconds and SAN
and NAS options.
Orion Series models are designed to meet the demands of today's active
network environments. Disc's ruggedized modular architecture includes
redundant, hot swappable power supplies and delivers over two million
load cycles. The airtight cabinet housing with double-filtered positive
airflow system provides an ideal environment for NearLine storage and
archived data.
About DISC:
Established in 1986, DISC, a worldwide manufacturer of automated library
solutions, provides companies with storage devices that add capacity to
networks for a fraction of the total cost of RAID. Disc's storage solutions
range in capacity from 40 GB to 9.5 TB. Headquartered in Milpitas, California,
DISC can be found on the World Wide Web at www.disc-storage.com. Sales
and development offices are located in Northern California, Minneapolis,
Dallas, Tampa, Phoenix, New York, Washington D.C., Bingen, Germany and
London. In addition to these offices, the company also has authorized
resellers, distributors and service partners for sales of NearLine storage
solutions and local customer support in 40 countries. In North America,
DISC can be reached by calling (800) 944-3472 or (408) 934-7000, and in
Europe; DISC can be reached by calling 49 (0) 6721.964.430. DISC can also
be reached by e-mail at sales@disc-storage.com.
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to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. These statements are made based on our current beliefs and
expectations. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements
involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from
the results predicted. Risk factors that could affect our future include
business conditions, economic conditions and growth in the data storage
market, market acceptance of our products, our ability to keep pace with
technological innovation and competitive developments, our ability to
respond to changes in the data storage market, our ability to raise further
capital which we anticipate will be required to finance our operations,
the loss of key personnel, our history of losses, the loss of customers
or distributors and increased competition and pricing pressure. For more
information about factors that could potentially affect our financial
results, please refer to our fillings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, copies of which may be accessed through the SEC's web site
at http://www.sec.gov/. We do not undertake to update any forward-looking
statement that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of DISC.
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