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71:, but fell short otherwise. After the acquisition by Dot Hill, the inevitable merging of products and talent led to the eventual migration of the headquarters to Carlsbad and a shift away from backup and tape products. The resulting changes lead to a large change in workforce as the former Artecon management team took the lead. 46:
as BHSC. After the combined company changed its name to Dot Hill Systems Corp, the symbol changed to HILL. Box Hill sold hardware products with names including the word Box as well as backup software and renamed
82:. Chaparral Network Storage was started in 2000 and also manufactured storage systems. In 2010 Dot Hill start moving almost all Carlsbad operations to Longmont. Dot Hill continued to be listed on the 63:-certified. Around 1998 or 1999, Box Hill had found itself in a difficult position. Its flagship fibre channel product was unable to deliver the features originally intended and had to rely on 228: 343: 338: 328: 333: 348: 232: 286: 274: 323: 308: 184: 353: 214: 38:
systems. Dot Hill came into being when Box Hill Systems Corp (based in New York) acquired Artecon, Inc. based in
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SOCALTECH LLC, Dot Hill moves, new headquarters in Longmont, Colorado, June 16, 2010
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NY Times, Dot Hill Systems Corporation, HILL: Nasdaq; Technology/Computer Hardware
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Box Hill and Artecon Set Date for Shareholder Vote on Merger
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finalized the acquisition of the company in October 2015.
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data protection of various types (RAID 1/10/5/50/6/60).
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tape libraries from manufacturers like ATL Odetics and
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products with the additional selling point of being
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computer
storage area network
computer hardware
software
computer data storage
Carlsbad, California
NYSE
OEM
StorageTek
drive array
NEBS
software RAID
mirroring
Longmont, Colorado
NASDAQ
Fibre Channel
iSCSI
Serial Attached SCSI
hard drives
solid-state drives
RAID
Data center
Windows
Linux
RHEL
SUSE
Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Oracle
Solaris
XenServer

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