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Sony to sell EMC storage

Sony has signed a deal to use EMC's lower-end storage products as part of computing equipment it sells to broadcasting companies needing to edit videos digitally, the companies said Monday. Sony will sell EMC's Clariion products, rebranded with its own logo, as part of its XPRI editing system. The deal augments an earlier three-year relationship for EMC systems used in Sony products designed to store large amounts of digital information.

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Sony has signed a deal to use EMC's lower-end storage products as part of computing equipment it sells to broadcasting companies needing to edit videos digitally, the companies said Monday. Sony will sell EMC's Clariion products, rebranded with its own logo, as part of its XPRI editing system.

The deal augments an earlier three-year relationship for EMC systems used in Sony products designed to store large amounts of digital information.