Company launches three new NAS devices EMC Corp. on Wednesday announced that it has begun shipping three new network attached storage (NAS) devices designed to extend the storage vendor’s appeal to departmental and small and medium-sized business users.“EMC has traditionally focused in the data center,” said Jim Holley, EMC’s director of NAS platforms. “What we’ve done is introduced a number of NAS products that are good not just for the data center, but also outside.”Leading the charge is EMC’s first product based on Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Storage Server 2003 software, the NetWin 200, which begins shipping on Wednesday. EMC also announced a “gateway” device that can be used to turn EMC’s Clariion CX600 and CX400 arrays into NAS devices. The NS600G contains the NAS file server controllers that EMC is currently using with its NS600 NAS storage system. “What we’ve done is taken the NS600 product that we launched last December and removed the storage,” said Holley.Also being announced on Wednesday is a slimmed-down version of the NS600 called the NS600S. The NS600S includes just one of EMC’s “data mover” file servers, rather than the two that ship with the NS600, and is priced at $114,000.The NS600G gateway device has a list price of $97,000. The NetWin 200 is priced at $32,000 for a 500GB configuration.