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InMage Systems enters India

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BANGALORE: InMage Systems Inc on Tuesday announced its foray into the Indian storage industry with its data continuity product. Having deployed the first generation of remote data continuity product in full production at several sites in the US, the company "is now looking forward to expansion into the Indian markets," officials said. Co-founded by storage industry visionary, Mr Kumar Malvalli, InMage offers data continuity solutions that help to manage and protect data.

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