Monday, January 31, 2011

SandForce Trusted program accelerates time-to-market for SandForce Driven SSD manufacturers and system OEMs

MILPITAS, USA: SandForce Inc., the pioneer of SSD (Solid State Drive) Processors that enable standard NAND flash deployment in enterprise, client, and industrial computing applications, has launched the SandForce Trusted program.

The new program highlights companies that provide equipment, tools, and services compatible with SandForce SSD Processors, and enables SSD manufacturers and system OEMs to receive first class service and support when developing SandForce-based solutions, further accelerating overall SSD market adoption.

“We know that time-to-market is critical in the fast-moving computing world, especially in the quickly expanding SSD market. That is why we created this highly organized ‘Approved Vendor List’ to enable our customers to get the highest level of support during their product design and production phases,” said Kent Smith, senior director of Product Marketing for SandForce.

“Building on the overwhelming success of the SandForce Driven program that easily identifies SandForce-based solutions to end users, this new program identifies companies that are dedicated to supporting the successful and rapid proliferation of SandForce products and technology market-wide.”

Seven prominent SandForce Trusted charter members include companies that provide premier products and services in their respective fields of expertise. The companies initially participating are: Calypso Systems, Granite River Labs, LeCroy, OakGate Technology, Serial Cables, SerialTek and ULINK Technology.

Each member ensures that their products and/or services fully support SandForce SSD Processors and provides response to SandForce customer inquiries within 24 hours while committing to high-priority support for fastest problem resolution. A new SandForce Trusted logo easily identifies program members in their advertising and promotional materials.

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