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Rubrik: World-wide News/Products & News IBM:
Manage and Archive Massive Amounts of Business Information New
(09.06.08)
- As part of IBM's New Enterprise Data Center strategy to help customers gain
greater efficiency from their IT resources, IBM announced it has opened the
world's first center specifically designed to help clients across the globe
develop and implement long-term plans to manage and archive massive amounts
of business information. The announcement will be made at the center's grand
opening in front of more than 200 clients, business partners and local
dignitaries in
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archiving and retention of information - including documents, email, video,
audio, medical files, etc. - is one of the highest storage growth segments
today according to the Enterprise Strategy Group. Worldwide digital archive
capacity is expected to increase at a nearly 60 percent compound annual
growth rate by 2012 which is an 800 percent total increase in archive
capacity over a five year period of time. To address this demand, IBM opened
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organizations are facing a sharp increase in the amount of digital content
that must be managed with new compliance and discovery requirements.
Worldwide file, database and email archive capacity will each skyrocket at an
a compound annual growth rate of up to 73 percent - altogether totaling
nearly two trillion full filing cabinets of information. Organizations
are looking to keep this data secure, control costs when seeking information
and manage risks. Failure to comply with government regulations can cost
millions of dollars in fines. As a result, effective management strategies
are critical to retain the most important corporate data and identify the
most essential technology available in records management, image, email
archiving and e-discovery. With
rising energy prices, data centers are also running out of power and space
and IBM's archive solutions are helping clients move to a New Enterprise Data
Center model by focusing on best practices for virtualization, energy
efficiency, service management, security and cloud computing. With IBM,
clients can benefit from blended archive solutions that bring together disk
and tape that help enable the rapid deployment of new IT services to support
future business growth. "Incredible
data growth is driving the need for data backup, archiving and replication as
businesses must protect, recover, and retrieve information. By establishing
the first world-class briefing center solely focused on archiving, we are
helping organizations manage their information infrastructure in a complete
way," said Andy Monshaw, General Manager, IBM System Storage. "IBM is
the only company in the world that has the thought leadership, broad base of
skills, proven capabilities and technology to deliver a dedicated archive
solutions center to our clients that will help them plan, integrate and
access their information infrastructure." Innovations
from IBM Research help bring together the industry's most complete storage
solutions today. As unstructured and replicated data continue to double year
after year, IBM's Research Centers around the world are working to build
systems that manage data for cost, security and compliance through policies
controlled by the customer. IBM's Haifa Research Lab is leading in emerging
archive technologies such as long term digital preservation. The new
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