Archive for July, 2010

Vineet Jain Named a 2010 Cloud Storage Superstar

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Egnyte’s CEO Vineet Jain, has been named a 2010 Storage Superstar and the company has also been recognized as a 2010 Emerging Storage Vendor by CRN Magazine. The 2010 Storage Superstars is a selective list of the visionaries and researchers behind breakthrough innovations in the storage industry. The 2010 Emerging Storage Vendors is a list of cutting-edge vendors guaranteed to differentiate resellers’ product offerings.

“Solution providers who design and deploy storage infrastructures deal with a technology where change is the only constant,” said Kelley Damore, VP, Editorial Director, Everything Channel. “Small businesses and enterprises alike need to safely store, back up, recover and archive data and these Storage Superstars are many of the unsung heroes who have helped invent better ways of doing this. Yet many of these individuals seldom get the recognition they deserve. We congratulate all the ‘Storage Superstars,’ and are happy to provide an opportunity to shine the spotlight on them.”

Egnyte new hybrid cloud storage bridges the gap between local and cloud storage.  They still focus on being a leading provider of cloud file server solutions.

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Virtual Cloud Infrastructure by Radical Support

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Radical Support announced the launch of their Virtual Cloud Infrastructure earlier today.  This new virutal cloud infrastructure will allow businesses to easily, affordably and securely host all of their applications, servers, desktops and data within Radical Support’s state of the art, SAS-70 Type-II certified data center.

The new Virtual Cloud Infrastructure will allow companies to host all of their everyday applications and data in an off-site virtual cloud network infrastructure designed and managed by Radical Support.  Virtual cloud will have the best reliability, security and performance available in the industry.

“Our Virtual Cloud Infrastructure is highly scalable and can be partitioned securely for each client network and matched to their exact needs,” said John Carter, CEO of Radical Support.  “Our clients now have the ability to bundle all of their technology needs, including servers, storage, desktops and software licensing into a fixed monthly fee.  The Virtual Cloud Infrastructure scales on demand as our clients’ needs change and it completely eliminates large up-front capital expenditures for equipment.”

“In today’s economy clients are interested in lowering technology costs for hardware and software upgrades,” said John Mamon, COO of Radical Support.  “Our Virtual Cloud Infrastructure clients will appreciate the scalability and robustness of the solution.  Increasing or decreasing the number of users, applications or servers is easily managed without additional hardware expenses – freeing up vital cash flow.”

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Smarsh Saves Big in the Cloud

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Smarsh started using 3PAR Utility Storage for it’s secure cloud infrastructure. Smarsh deployed the InServ T-Class Storage Server to support its Microsoft SQL Server database, and a second T-Class array to handle backup and recovery. Result = it reduced its database storage footprint by 66%, storage capacity requirements by 45%, and provisioning time by 40%.

“We evaluated multiple vendors and found that only 3PAR could address the unique reliability, performance, and scalability challenges we were facing while supporting SQL Server Always On Technologies,” said Stephen Marsh, CEO and founder of Smarsh. “In addition, 3PAR delivered superior technology as compared to other leading storage vendors.”

Smarsh experienced the following benefits by switching to the cloud:

  • Scalable performance: 3PAR’s massively parallel and autonomically load-balanced architecture has continued to deliver increasing performance and agility levels amidst exponential increases in data and user volume at Smarsh.
  • Always On Technologies: 3PAR’s support for Microsoft’s SQL Server Always On Technologies has enabled Smarsh to deliver customers continuous access to their billions of archived emails, even as thecompany has continued to scale to accommodate growth.
  • Maximum capacity utilization: With 3PAR, Smarsh has reduced its SQL storage footprint by two-thirds and nearly halved capacity requirements by improving capacity utilization using 3PAR’s Fast RAID technology and 3PAR Thin Provisioning software.
  • Expedited application development: 3PAR has helped Smarsh to accelerate the development and testing of new applications by enabling the company’s internal departments to share production-quality SQL Server data instantly, affordably, and flexibly using 3PAR Virtual Copy.
  • Rapid response to change: With its 3PAR InServ arrays, Smarsh has gained the ability to mix storage tiers and protocols within the same system, while autonomic tiered storage capabilities ensure the service provider’s ability to respond rapidly to changing business conditions for significantly less than monolithic storage.

“3PAR Utility Storage provided the resilient cloud infrastructure that Smarsh required to scale its business simply and efficiently while ensuring high and consistent performance levels,” said David Scott, President and CEO for 3PAR. “Smarsh customers, in turn, are benefiting from quick, reliable, and completely secure access to their archived data — a critical factor in proactively managing and mitigating risk.”

Results in the cloud are not always this good but if you never try you’ll never know.  Cloud storage for the right company can save them millions of dollars a year.  I think it’s time that you switched to the cloud.  Check out all the top cloud servers in the world.

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