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Hitachi Data Systems to Offer Storage Services


 NWC News Network, July 17 2008, 1430 hrs

 

Highlighting the need for flexibility and optimization in storage, Hitachi Data Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hitachi and provider of services oriented storage solutions, noted that a services oriented approach makes it easier for organizations to get the most value out of their existing storage resources.


 

Hu Yoshida, Vice President and CTO, Hitachi Data Systems, spoke at a seminar at the Hitachi uVALUE CONVENTION 2008 – the largest annual corporate event hosted by the Information Telecommunication and Systems Group of Hitachi in Tokyo International Forum, Japan on July 17 and 18.

 

The amount of digital data created and stored continues to grow at an unabated pace in Asia Pacific. New regulatory and compliance requirements are driving organizations to store more data for longer periods of time and retrieval of archive data. A services oriented approach to storage provides customers the agility to align with changing business requirements by leveraging current investments.

 

“Consolidation, increasing utilization, eliminating redundancies and archiving of stale data are some of the fundamental ways to address the issue of exploding data and storage growth. Innovation in key Hitachi technologies like controller-based storage virtualization,  dynamic provisioning and active archive enables Hitachi Data Systems to offer storage services that have tangible customer benefits like cost effectiveness, maximum utilization of existing resources, and business agility to mention a few,” said Yoshida.

 

The company’s services oriented approach to storage built on a market-proven storage platform, which when combined with its controller-based storage virtualization technology, can be easily deployed to externally attached multi-vendor storage devices. Customers gain many measurable benefits including storage consolidation, improved utilization of assets, reduced TCO, and a lower environmental footprint, across the enterprise.

 

Hitachi Data Systems leverages the company’s vast resource pool and as a result of its unique and industry-leading R&D capabilities, it is able to introduce storage products and services that effectively enable customers to do more with less especially in the high-end storage market and in economies of scale.

 

“In the last couple of years, Hitachi Data Systems has made great strides in expanding into high-growth markets and tapping new revenue streams in Asia Pacific. Much of it has been possible due to the organization’s focus on producing leading-edge technology with the help of its R&D expertise and the services oriented approach that has been extremely successful in solving customer challenges associated with managing the explosive growth of structured and unstructured data in Asia Pacific,” said Yoshida.

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