Around 120 Storage Exhibitors at CeBIT 2009
A list of their booths to help you to visit the coming German show on March 3-8
By Jean Jacques Maleval | February 28, 2009 at 4:17 pmIt’s not easy to select the storage booths only using the CeBIT’s catalog. That’s the reason we did it for you.
We have found 116 exhibitors that are going to present storage hardware,
software or services this year, against 142 in 2008, 153 in 2007 and a
record 236 in 1999. This lower figure can be explained by three reasons:
- 1/ The crisis
- 2/ CeBIT is more and more a show for CE products and less and
less an IT professional exhibition; consequently, computer giants are
reluctant to continue to invest in this exhibition. - 3/ These
last years, there was a lot of recordable optical disc or flash keys manufacturers,
mainly from Asia. But these markets are less attractive or too competitive. A lot of
them disappeared and many of the surviving companies remained
at home.
Maybe some of them want also to avoid this time to see the German police investigating their booth for infringing patent licensing.
To name a few of the missing storage companies at the coming show,
compared to 2008: big ones like EMC, Cisco, LG, Philips, Sony or SanDisk, but also AMCC, Arkeia, BlueArc, Ciprico, CMC, Iomega, LaserCard, Lead Data, Overland, Plasmon, and Texas Memory.
The huge Hall 1 will be closed, as last year, and a lot of storage companies will be exhibiting in Hall 2 this year.
In the alphabetic list below, some companies do not have their own booth but are hosted by one of their distributors. This is not a definitive list as we generally discover new storage actors during our visit of the show.
STORAGE COMPANIES AT CEBIT BY COMPANY’s NAME
(and then hall and booth number)
(updated March 2, 2009)
ABCD
A-Data 21 e56
A-Tec 19 f55
Aberdeen 2 f40
Acronis 2 e48
Adaptec 2 f40
Areca Technology 2 f40
Arena-Matronix 2 f40
Argosy 21 f72
Artec 2 a38
Assmann 12 c69
ATP Electronics 21 b71
Atto 2 F40
Avnet 3 c39
Barracuda Networks 11 b50
Bell Microproducts 2 a20
Blancco 11 a23
Brocade 2 a10/a20
Buffalo 25 d40
Chelsio 2 f40
China Great Wall Computer 19 b01
CommVault 2 a3 0
Comparex 2 d20
CoreSolid Storage 19 d64/1
Cristie Data 2 d32
Data Domain 2 a30
DataCore 4 b04
Dell 4 a26
Digital Storage 21 b42
Double-Take Software 2 a36
EFGHI
Enigma 15 f36
European IT Storage 2 f40
Extreme Networks 12 a26
FalconStor 2 b27
Fujifilm 25 d40
Fujitsu Siemens 4 a04
GID 15 d34
gingcom (BDT) 2 b33/2
Hewlett-Packard 3 e66
Hitachi 8 b02
Hitachi Data Systems 2 a20
HMK Computer 2 b35
Holografika 3 b51
IBM 2 a10
IBM 8 b02
IEI Technology 19 g44
Incom Storage 2 e40
Infortrend 2 a28
Iron Mountain 2 c48
Isilon 2 a30
iTernity 3 b23
KLMNO
Kodak 3 b29
Kroll Ontrack 11 a50
Linksys 25 d40/f100
LSK Data Systems 2 f51
Magic Control 19 e43
Magirus 2 a30
Mapower 21 a73
Microform 3 b55
Microsoft 4 a26
Mindtime Backup 2 a27
NEC 13 d53
NetApp 2 f31
Netgear 13 c58
Nidec Sankyo 17 c02
Noon Technology 21 b35
Novastor 2 d44
NTI 6 g28/1
Nvidia 21 e07
Ontrack Data 11 a50/12
PQRS
Patriot Memory 21 c06
PCMCIA 21 b72
Pegasus 2 f40
PetaStor 2 f40
PGP 11 b38
PineApp 11 c57
Platinet 20 d39
Plextor 21 b47
Point Software 2 d40
Portwell 12 d70
PQI 21 d88
Precept 6 g28/1
Pretec 21 d83
Primera 2 c43
Princeton Technology 21 d82
Promise Technology 2 b40
Proware 2 a35
Pyramid Computer 11 b04
Qnap 19 d13
Qualstar 2 f40
Raidon 21 f71
Raidsonic Technology 19 b56
Reddoxx 2 b33
Rimage 2 c42
Riverbed 13 d13/1
Rocstor (Rocsecure) 2 b29/1
Samsung 4 a04
Samsung 11 d40
Secude-IT 11 a36
Shenzhen Kaifa 20 d26
SmApper 2 c48
Sony 2 e40
Starline 2 f40
SteeEye 6 e46
StorageCraft 2 a31
Sun Microsystems 8 b02
Super Micro Computer 21 b72
Super Talent 21 c61
Symantec 25 l126
Syncsort 2 d38
Synology 2 e43
TUVZ
Tandberg Data 25 f128
TEAC 2 d50
Thecus 13 d85
Toshiba 8 b02
Transcend 26 b60
Transtec p33
UmeDisc 21 a72
Verbatim 25 f121
Vinpower 21 b40
VWmare 2 a30
Zycko 2 a20
Zyxel 13 c70