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Quantum Intros Data Management Software
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Apr 4, 2007
Quantum, provider of data protection in backup, recovery and archive, introduced StorNext 3.0 data management software. With this solution, the company has enhanced the architecture to add more value to business operations.
StorNext 3.0 extends performance, resilient data sharing to servers on the local area network (LAN) and integrates Quantum s patented data de-duplication technology to reduce data retention costs. In addition, it enables customers to expand storage capacity and replace storage devices while keeping the system online.
"While the competition scrambles to integrate disparate products to meet the needs of content-driven markets, Quantum has raised the bar with StorNext version 3.0," said Brian Garrett, an industry analyst with the Enterprise Strategy Group. Further adding, "The new and improved StorNext will be appreciated not only by thousands of existing customers, but also by enterprises looking for a better way to share and manage unstructured digital assets."
Since its introduction in 2002, StorNext has helped users share, retain and re-use revenue-generating digital assets such as video, images, audio files, and research-analysis data sets. It offers resilient, high-speed access to shared pools of such assets from both LAN and SAN servers, so projects are completed faster.
StorNext also has embedded data movement technology, which transparently moves data between storage tiers for better-cost control and data protection. The entire solution is built on an open architecture supporting the widest range of server platforms, operating systems, and storage types in the industry, thereby preserving customer choice.
"We are committed to helping customers make better and longer use of their digital assets to generate revenue and save money," said Lance Hukill, vice president of Software Sales for Quantum. "But we also recognize that mainstream IT customer needs are evolving and beginning to converge with those of StorNext s traditional users, and that makes Quantum uniquely positioned to extend StorNext s value to a broader customer base," he added. Quantum plans to begin shipping StorNext 3.0 in the second calendar quarter of 2007.
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