Ok, well...after 5 years of operating with the "ENSTOR" brand we acquired when we took over the old business assets we have decided to hit out with a bold new logo that matches our actual legal business entity name, Data Engines Pty Ltd. You will notice we also have a new tagline; although we most definitely still are 'optimising storage networks', our work with clients is a little broader these days as some of you will know.
(I wont even begin to tell you the pain we have endured trying to explain the existence of the 2 names, not to mention email domains, to all and sundry over the years!!)
Anyway, we would like a very brief bit of feedback from you, so go on, shoot us down or heap praise upon us...but be careful someone here designed it and we are all pretty sensitive folk. :)

(I wont even begin to tell you the pain we have endured trying to explain the existence of the 2 names, not to mention email domains, to all and sundry over the years!!)
Anyway, we would like a very brief bit of feedback from you, so go on, shoot us down or heap praise upon us...but be careful someone here designed it and we are all pretty sensitive folk. :)

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