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Spectra Logic used by Canadian government to "reduce risk and lower costs"


09 May 2007

Spectra Logic is being used by the Canadian government to reduce risk and lower costs.

The vendor states that it is now listed on the Government of Canada National Master Standing Offer (NMSO) contract in the Archival Storage Equipment category.

It adds that Spectra Logic has consequently met criteria for value and analysis as set by the Public Works and Government Services Canada, which in include technical requirements and standards levels.

Nathan Thompson, chief executive officer of Spectra Logic, commented: "Spectra Logic is dedicated to helping agencies lower costs, reduce risk and save time during data back up and archive.

"We pursued this contract award so Canada's federal department and agencies can have access to proven storage hardware through a more efficient product purchasing process."

Among the products listed are the Spectra T950, T120 and T50, with the tape and disk product set allowing organisations access to encryption, VTL and tape backup.

Spectra Logic was founded in 1979, with headquarters in Colorado and an international office in Oxford.
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