EMC unveils Storage innovations
EMC executives, including Chairman and CEO Joe Tucci, has kicked off a three continent, multi-day series of press, analyst, customer and partner events that highlight record-breaking new innovations and technological achievements As part of these events, attendees will witness daredevils and others attempt to break several Guinness World Records - all with a storage twist.
More than 40 new storage technologies and products being introduced by the storage vendor are part of this event, reinforcing EMC's leadership in one of the hottest sectors of the technology industry and powerfully positioning it at the intersection the major trends driving information growth including cloud computing and Big Data applications .
The new EMC VNXe systems are the most simple, efficient and affordable unified storage systems available and are designed specifically for small and medium-sized businesses. The EMC VNX family of unified storage systems consolidates the numerous leading capabilities of EMC CLARiiON and Celerra systems into a single set of powerful arrays that are easy to manage and 3 times simpler, more efficient and faster than previous systems.
The innovative new software for EMC Symmetrix VMAX storage systems make them the most powerful, trusted and smartest systems available. The new features include a new version of FAST (Fully Automated Storage Tiering) software that automatically optimizes where data is located as well as a new operating environment that doubles system performance with no hardware upgrade required. The new high performing versions of Data Domain deduplication storage systems are 7 times faster than the competition and the new Data Domain Archiver system shatter performance records and redefine how enterprises backup, archive and restore information.
"VMware and EMC share a vision of helping customers transform their IT infrastructures through cloud computing, and virtualization is at the foundation of this shift affecting customers of all sizes. Our technologies are tightly integrated and together provide a key enabler for the enterprise hybrid cloud, simplifying information management and increasing the efficiency and agility of the entire infrastructure,"commented Paul Maritz, President and CEO, VMware.
"What you're seeing today is EMC 'doubling down' on its core franchise: storage. The technologies are changing, the use cases are changing and the consumption models are changing. These new products and capabilities put us in an excellent position to capitalize on the major trends in the IT industry and place us squarely at the intersection the biggest ones: cloud computing and Big Data," said Joe Tucci, EMC Chairman and CEO.
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