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Sanbolic Melio v3.5, Distributed Data Management Solution, Singled Out as One of the Best Data Storage Products of 2011 Watertown, MA – (February 16, 2012) – Sanbolic®, the market leader in distributed data management, today announced that its Melio v3.5 software has been named the Storage System Software category Silver Winner in the prestigious SearchStorage.com [...]
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