MOBILE, Ala., Feb. 14, 2017 -- Nfina Technologies, Inc.TM, a developer of highly reliable, high performance server and data storages devices, will be exhibiting at HIMSS17 at the Orange County Convention Center February 20-22 in Orlando, Florida. Nfina can be found in booth number 8555.
Nfina will be showing their line of servers and storage devices that are all backed by an industry-leading five-year warranty. With servers ranging from 4-bay department and application servers to 12-bay, dual socket workhorses servers, Nfina can address most any medical IT computing need, especially those of hospitals and medical imaging clinics that have substantial storage and processing requirements. Storage solutions include small, departmental NAS devices up to fully redundant SANs. Nfina products are designed and built with enterprise-class components, redundant power supplies, and many other design features to make sure they stay up and running under adverse and unexpected conditions.
Nfina can incorporate Open-E® JovianDSS to create a hyper-converged, High-Availability cluster, which combined with RAID, can provide nearly instantaneous restore time from virus attack, data corruption, and disk failure. Adding backup servers and/or remote server can further protect data from natural disasters, system failure, theft, and human error. Nfina’s sensible pricing makes all of this possible without breaking the IT budget. Expanding storage needs are a fact of life in every industry, and the medical arena is no exception. Nfina can easily accommodate this need with its JBOD product, making the task of adding storage capacity both easy and affordable. Nfina products excel in a virtualized environment. With three servers and two SANs which are VMware® ESXi™ 6.0 certified, VMware users can be confident Nfina products will integrate seamlessly into their virtualized environment. Nfina NASs are currently in testing and should receive this certification very soon.
“Nfina’s dedication to reliability stems from our roots in industrial automation of nuclear power plants. It’s an industry with IT needs much like the medical industry in that failure is simply not an option,” said Warren Nicholson, CEO of Nfina Technologies. “We are constantly looking for ways to make our products more reliable and more affordable, without the slightest sacrifice of either. Our products are also inherently secure, due to the fact that there is no bloatware, phone home ware, or other easily hacked and unnecessary software installed. We are proud that you will find no mention of Nfina on any of the US-CERT security bulletins. This is an important consideration for all IT professionals, especially in the medical field where HIPPA regulations can mean stiff penalties for security breaches. Nfina can deploy an extremely reliable, secure, redundant IT architecture without wiping out the medical IT budget of an enterprise.”
Nfina Technologies, Inc., develops, manufactures, and markets highly reliable server, storage and workstation products that are designed to provide the highest value proposition in the most demanding mission critical data center and enterprise IT environments. Our customers are Engineering and Information Technology professionals who require products designed and manufactured to the highest standards in the industry.
Media Contact: Julie Norman 251.243.0043
820 S University Blvd, Suite 4E | Mobile, AL 36609
251.243.0043 | www.nfinausa.com


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