Friday, March 9th 2012

RunCore Striking Successful New Deals at CeBIT 2012

RunCore, leading developer and brand manufacturer of high-end Solid State Drives (SSDs) and storage solutions, is showing a strong presence at CeBIT 2012. The world's largest IT trade show proves to be a major success for RunCore. An unprecedented amount of distributors and system integrators turn to innovative SSD solutions from RunCore for their future storage demands. As a result RunCore reached new distribution agreements to broaden market availability all over Europe such as in Germany, the UK, France, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.

As the miniaturization in the computing will is continuously progressing, this is also the case for storage demands. RunCore is addressing this demand with their highly recognized rSSD series offering highly sophisticated small form factor SATAII SSD solutions for embedded systems. Dimensions of these rSSD are shrinked dramatically by virtue of the 104-ball FBGA packaging when compared to conventional drives, while reducing power consumption to 670 mW and offering a wide range of operating temperatures from -40°C up to +85°C.

In particular the high-end and high-performance SSD line up caught brought attention. The RunCore Falcon series for example is a SATA III 2.5" solid state drive especially geared towards professional read cache needs such as in servers, mail servers or graphic workstations. While the Kylin II series of SATA II 2.5" SSDs are an ideal enterprise computing solution in mission-critial 24/7 applications such as cloud-computing with e.g. DAS, NAS, SAS systems.

Beyond the consumer-geared products, RunCore also displays advanced enterprise and military class SSDs where reliability, speed and energy efficiency are of utmost importance. With the RunCore Elite V series for SATA II implementation, RunCore has been successfully expanding in the market but receiving a substantial order increase during this year's CeBIT.
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