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QNAP to display its surveillance solutions at COMPUTEX 2010 
 QNAP to showcase NAS and NVR solutions at COMPUTEX  2010
QNAP Systems, Inc., the leading provider of network-attached storage (NAS), network video surveillance systems (NVR), and Network Multimedia Player (NMP), is pleased to announce that they are exhibiting at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2010, the largest computer exhibition in Asia. They are going to demonstrate the new-generation Intel-based Turbo NAS series with significant breakthrough in hardware design to bring groundbreaking performance enhancement and the upcoming management software V3.3. The recent VioStor NVR pro series, the world's first Linux-based NVR with local display feature, the entire line-up of VMware Ready™, Citrix® XenServer certified, and Microsoft Hyper-V compliant Turbo NAS, and high definition (HD) NMP-1000P network multimedia player will all be showcased.

QNAP sincerely invites you to visit them at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2010, K0510, Nangang Exhibition Hall, June 1-5, 2010.

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