It’s hard to ignore technology when it appears as a visionary in a "Gartner Magic Quadrant for General-Purpose Disk Arrays" and is adopted wholesale by Calif.-based law firm Jackson, DeMarco, Tidus, and Peckenpaugh to replace an aging storage network to support a virtual server deployment.

According to Gary Sullenger, JDTP’s IT manager, the full-service law firm with approximately 50 attorneys relied on a legacy storage area network from Dell Inc. to support its infrastructure that includes Microsoft Exchange and SQL servers, Thomson Reuters’ Elite, OpenText document management system, and an open-source FTP drop box using AjaXplorer for attorneys and clients. The firm recently moved to supporting Apple Inc. iPhones, laying a BlackBerry Enterprise Server to rest.

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