Acronis announced Acronis
True Image for Microsoft
Small Business Server, an
application that enables
IT managers in small
businesses running
Microsoft SBS to backup
and restore both physical
and virtual servers.
Acronis will market its
Small Business Server
backup application
bundled with Acronis
Universal Restore, a
program that allows users
to restore an image to
entirely different
hardware.
F5 Networks announced
that it has launched the
File Virtualization For
Dummies program with
Wiley Publishing that
offers the For Dummies
guide along with a
supporting webinar.
Keeping in line with
Wiley's For Dummies
guides, this program
offers a pragmatic
approach to a pervasive
issue. The guide and
webinar outline the
problems created by
today's storage
deployments, along with
the information that IT
staff needs to help
manage and solve the
associated problems. The
overall goal of the
program is to help
enterprise IT staff get a
grip on storage growth
and reduce costs.
In 2006 IDC released a
study showing that the
costs associated with
data center management
escalate at an alarming
rate - in large part
because of rising
software management
expenses. Virtualization
has many definitions and
uses in today's computing
world, but three
instances of
virtualization are of key
importance to solving the
problems remaining in the
data center after the
implementation of
state-based management
and automation.
Enterprises of all sizes
are building flexible
storage infrastructures
using Internet SCSI
(iSCSI) and advanced
virtualization
technologies that let
them allocate and shift
SAN resources dynamically
in response to the
demands of their
virtualized server
environments.
The Belgian Post Office
collaborated with NetApp
for its data backup and
archival. To manage this
data, the post office is
switching to a virtual
infrastructure developed
by NetApp in combination
with conventional
physical tape. In doing
this, the post office is
keeping pace with the
current trend of
virtualization in the
storage environment,
minimizing risk, and
maximizing its return on
investment in IT spend.
Violin Memory announced
it has successfully
tested the Violin 1010
memory appliance with the
FalconStor Network
Storage Server (NSS) from
FalconStor Software. The
Violin 1010 memory
appliance and the
FalconStor NSS can be
integrated within a
solution to meet the high
performance, virtualized
data storage demands of
enterprise data centers.
DataCore Software
announced that DDI Health
in Australia has
selected, deployed and is
realizing notable
benefits from DataCore's
SANmelody virtual SAN
software to manage its
storage and support its
software development
servers and VMware
systems. DDI Health
produces a range of
solutions across the
diagnostic health
services sector. The
company was grappling
with wasted disk space,
'out of disk space'
warnings that force
systems and applications
to be shut down to add
more disks and constant
disk provisioning issues.
Whereas one set of
servers would be full,
another set would have
disk space to spare,
thereby making the
provisioning of disk
space between systems an
on-going and fairly
labor-intensive
undertaking. With
SANmelody in place to
allocate disk space to
physical and virtual
servers as well as
workstations, the
administration team's
disk management headache
has disappeared. Now
there is very little
wasted disk space. Not
only had disk
administration been
labor-intensive, it was
also fairly problematic
and the resulting
downtime was very
disruptive to daily
operations.
Data storage in the
surveillance world is
undergoing a major
revolution. With an
increased focus on
capturing and managing
digital information, some
of the old methods of
storing and archiving
video footage can?t
address the new business
requirements imposed by
changing times. When
planning storage
implementations, the
high-end surveillance
market requires optimal
digital storage
characteristics.
Companies today are very
aware of the high costs
associated with managing
stored data and keeping
this data available to
business-critical
applications. These
management costs are
escalating at a time when
corporate IT
organizations are looking
to streamline operations
to ensure that
infrastructure
investments lead to
increases in productivity
and profitability.
Trimble announced that it
has acquired
privately-held Quantm
International, Inc. and
its subsidiary Quantm
Ltd. of Australia in an
all-cash transaction.
Quantm is a provider of
transportation route
optimization software
used for planning
highways, railways,
pipelines and canals. The
innovative software
system enables
infrastructure planners
to examine and select
route corridors and
alignments that
simultaneously optimize
construction costs,
environmental
restrictions, existing
feature avoidance and
legislative obligations.
The improved solution for
the proposed route
results in significant
reductions in project
planning time and cost.
It's often said that IT
administrators in
general, and storage
administrators in
particular, are highly
risk-averse. Clearly
that's the case today.
Look for a moment at any
one of the surveys that
seeks to understand the
most pressing issues on
the minds of those are
tasked with the
stewardship of enterprise
data. These surveys point
to data protection,
security, system
reliability and
availability, and
responsiveness to
regulatory agencies and
corporate governance as
top priorities. Hot
products these days are
continuous data
protection (CDP),
disk-to-disk-to-tape
(D2D2T), and e-mail
archiving solutions.
Storage-based data
encryption solutions are
now getting a thorough
examination as well.
Managing risk is a prime
mover in the storage
industry.
Ever since the
introduction of Open
Systems into the data
center, a problem has
been brewing. Too often,
the storage environment
isn't seen as an area
with security
considerations. Until
recently, corporate
security policies rarely
considered the data
center storage
environment; sometimes
there was no real link
between the two. Security
was managed at the
operating system level or
within applications, and
a storage location was
seen as purely a physical
hardware issue with
little bearing on user
access or security
controls.
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