September 22, 2011
STERLING, Va., Sept. 22 -- IceWEB, Inc., www.IceWEB.com, a leading provider of Unified Data Storage and building blocks for cloud storage networks, announced today that BroadAspect, a broadband and networking services company for small and medium commercial enterprises, has purchased an IceWEB Unified Data Storage System to support its growing number of cloud computing customers.
BroadAspect is one of the largest providers of broadband Internet, hosting and voice solutions for the Northern Virginia market with over 5,000 users on its network. Its vCloud Platform services enable businesses to create a private cloud with all computing resources aggregated into a unified, flexible resource tool.
"Because IceWEB's VMware integrated, unified data storage systems support both file and block data, cloud computing providers like BroadAspect are able to dramatically reduce the amount of hardware and physical storage they need to support a growing and diverse customer base," said Tim McNamee, IceWEB Vice President of Channels. "All IceWEB Unified Storage Platforms provide customers with high-speed, scalable, rock-solid, state-of-the art storage platforms that can support multiple performance and backup storage tiers. Consequently, BroadAspect realizes a meaningful return on their IceWEB investment while delivering a comprehensive set of managed infrastructure solutions to their rapidly growing user network."
About BroadAspect
This Ashburn, VA Company offers end-to-end services including broadband internet, Voice over IP telephony (VoIP) and application hosting services. The business was established in 2001 and has consistently expanded service offerings and market reach in the Washington DC area and now provides services nationwide through multiple datacenters... For more information, please visit www.broadaspect.com.
About IceWEB, Inc.
IceWEB, Inc., headquartered just outside of Washington, D.C. manufactures and markets data storage products. For more information, please visit www.iceweb.com.
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Source: IceWEB, Inc.
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