Significantly expanding the breadth and depth of the company's QiNetix data management suite, CommVault has announced its next generation software release, now called the CommVault Simpana 7.0 software suite.
Building on company's market success with its unique, singular approach to data protection, replication, and archiving, CommVault Simpana 7.0 software redefines the way companies can store, manage, and discover enterprise information across all tiers of storage, the company says.
Global enterprises can manage data growth more efficiently and access the wealth of information traditionally locked inside backup and archive copies, creating new business value from existing infrastructure. The largest release in CommVault's history, the CommVault Simpana 7.0 suite provides major enhancements to data protection, archiving, and replication solutions, additional platform coverage, and also delivers a rich set of new product features, including:
- Enterprisewide search and discovery
- Single instance store (SIS)
- High performance content indexing
- Data classification
- Expanded security and encryption capabilities, and
- Post-processing for encryption, content indexing and SIS
"More than ever, information is the lifeblood that drives today's business, no matter the size, or industry," said Bob Hammer, chairman, CEO and president of CommVault. "Instant access to information derived from corporate data is critical for making business decisions. CommVault's Simpana 7.0 software suite is a decisive step in this direction and promises to transform the way customers access, leverage, and interact with corporate data."
CommVault Simpana 7.0 Software Unlocks Data to Deliver Rich Business Value
CommVault's unique, singular approach to managing data opens up new opportunities for IT organizations to add real value to their lines of business. The CommVault Simpana 7.0 suite creates a virtual information pool of searchable content from files, emails, and attachments stored across separate backup, archive, and online data sets. Corporate users can now access in real-time a wealth of current and historical information through a simple, Web-based interface. The CommVault Simpana 7.0 suite bridges back-office data management strategies with front-line information management, putting critical information directly at the fingertips of decision makers.
"Companies are looking for ways to drive efficiencies and extract more value from the business information that resides across multiple tiers of storage," said Rhoda Phillips, IDC storage software research manager. "A solution like the CommVault Simpana 7.0 software suite with its single architecture improves access to information and delivers additional business value by providing customers the capability to organize data in ways that leverage the integration of data protection, archive, replication, storage management, and classification."
CommVault Expands Portfolio with Enterprisewide Search and Discovery of Semi- and Unstructured Data Across All Tiers of Storage
Discovery for litigation and compliance requests coupled with secure, user access to information are two of the most pressing requirements of IT organizations today. CommVault's new search and discovery offerings enable organizations to quickly and effectively respond to legal discovery actions and compliance audits. With direct, content- rich search and access to a wide range of documents, files, and emails stored online and in backup and archive copies, users are more productive and better equipped to make rapid decisions. The CommVault Simpana 7.0 suite offers key capabilities, including:
Managing Growth and Cost of Disk Storage
Customers are embracing disk storage as a core element of their data protection and archive strategies to improve performance and increase reliability and recovery times. Responding to customers' demands to retain more data on disk, CommVault has introduced single instance store (SIS), which dramatically reduces the number of duplicate copies of data stored on disk. SIS stores only unique files and attachments across backup cycles and archive sets, spanning different applications and client systems. CommVault's SIS can be hosted on any disk library to provide customers the ability to easily change locations, disk types, and disk vendors over time without decompressing the entire data set. Embedded within CommVault's singular architecture, SIS extends typical data reduction benefits without the need to acquire and deploy additional dedicated infrastructure as required by other storage software solutions.
"Ensuring information availability and recoverability is the difference between keeping a company in business or not, so managing retention and cost is paramount," said Marty Hurd, IT administrator, Cardinal Logistics. "Balancing the need to keep more of our managed data available online is an ongoing battle compared to the cost of deploying more disk. CommVault's SIS option provides us with a path to maximize our disk utilization, by eliminating duplicate copies. We expect that CommVault Simpana 7.0 software will allow us to derive new returns off the investment in our disk-based strategy, thereby opening up opportunities for IT to add value back to our business."
About CommVault
A singular visionùa belief in a better way to address current and future data management needsùguides CommVault in the development of Singular Information Management solutions for high-performance data protection, universal availability, and simplified management of data on complex storage networks. CommVault's exclusive single-platform architecture gives companies unprecedented control over data growth, costs and risk. CommVault's software was designed to work together seamlessly from the ground up, sharing a single code and common function set, to deliver superlative data protection, archive, replication, search and resource management. More companies every day join those who have discovered the unparalleled efficiency, performance, reliability, and control only CommVault can offer. Information about CommVault is available at CommVault.
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