United States of America (Press Release) April 11, 2008 --
OAKDALE, MN, April 09, 2008 — Small Tree Communications, an industry leader in providing state-of the-art networking solutions, today announced its latest release to its abcSAN iSCSI initiator product for the Apple market running OS X 10.5 Leopard. Small Tree Communications abcSAN allows multiple Mac users the ability to backup their data over their existing network providing improved reliability, security and performance over traditional local storage backup options.
“Apple users want to be able stay focused on their creative projects without having to worry about mundane tasks such as backups,” stated Corky Seeber, President of Small Tree Communications. “Version 1.0 of abcSAN makes it extremely easy for our customers to completely and quickly protect their work with OS X Time Machine, while concentrating on what is important to them.”
“Backing up several Mac Computers over the network eliminates the need to purchase several external hard drives and manage them individually, saving time and money,” commented Steve Modica, Chief Technical Officer of Small Tree Communications. “W ith abcSAN iSCSI initiator software, Macs can utilize the industry standard iSCSI protocol to backup all their data to any network attached storage system.”
“Small Tree is committed to developing and supporting network products for the Apple community that are easy to use, effective and maximize the potential of Mac’s OS X platform, added Corky Seeber.
abcSAN single-user and five-user licenses retail for $149 and $495, respectively.
“Apple users want to be able stay focused on their creative projects without having to worry about mundane tasks such as backups,” stated Corky Seeber, President of Small Tree Communications. “Version 1.0 of abcSAN makes it extremely easy for our customers to completely and quickly protect their work with OS X Time Machine, while concentrating on what is important to them.”
“Backing up several Mac Computers over the network eliminates the need to purchase several external hard drives and manage them individually, saving time and money,” commented Steve Modica, Chief Technical Officer of Small Tree Communications. “W ith abcSAN iSCSI initiator software, Macs can utilize the industry standard iSCSI protocol to backup all their data to any network attached storage system.”
“Small Tree is committed to developing and supporting network products for the Apple community that are easy to use, effective and maximize the potential of Mac’s OS X platform, added Corky Seeber.
abcSAN single-user and five-user licenses retail for $149 and $495, respectively.

Allows Mac OS X systems to back up their data to iSCSI network attached storage with Leopard’s Time Machine
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