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NetApp Discusses How Deduplication Can Improve Data Efficiency at Computerworld's Infrastructure Management World

Business Wire, June 9, 2008

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- NetApp (NASDAQ:NTAP) is teaming with the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) to present at Computerworld's Infrastructure Management World Conference, June 16-18, 2008, in Washington, D.C., in a session titled "Deduplication Methods for Achieving Data Efficiency."

Computerworld's Infrastructure Management World Conference is the premier data center event for virtualization, ITIL, and the greening of IT Infrastructure and covers today's hot topics, such as greening the enterprise and data centers, mastering the art of configuration management, capitalizing on virtualization economies, and migrating legacy infrastructure to the data center of the future.

NetApp is a leading proponent of efficient data center technology and design that reduce data center power consumption and environmental impact. Leading by example, NetApp has reduced power consumption within its own data centers by more than 1,400,000 kWh annually and shares its best practices with IT organizations interested in becoming more efficient.

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For more information and to register for this event, visit www.imworldusa.com.

For more information about NetApp industry standards efforts to help rapid application deployment, smooth integration into customers' existing infrastructures, and improve interoperability with other vendors' solutions by utilizing and supporting open standards, please visit www.netapp.com/us/company/leadership/industry-standards/.> About NetApp

NetApp creates innovative storage and data management solutions that accelerate business breakthroughs and achieve outstanding cost efficiency. Discover our passion for helping companies around the world go further, faster at www.netapp.com.

NetApp, the NetApp logo, and Go further, faster are trademarks or registered trademarks of NetApp, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such.

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