Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
CUPERTINO, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/01/07 -- Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC) today announced
enhancements to its NetBackup PureDisk data deduplication solution which
will address critical requirements for today's data center backup
architectures. Enterprises struggling to meet backup windows seek new
disk-based backup solutions that can integrate with their existing backup
infrastructure. By leveraging PureDisk data deduplication as part of their
overall backup strategy customers can dramatically reduce storage and
bandwidth consumed from disk-based backups.
The ever-increasing use of disk as part of the backup process enables
backup data to be online and available, and as such drives new requirements
for security, high availability, and end-to-end reporting in today's data
protection environments. New capabilities planned for the forthcoming
release of NetBackup PureDisk, which will be generally available in June
2007, address these requirements by including integration with Veritas
Backup Reporter, improvements to storage availability and expanded security
features for both enterprise customers and backup service providers.
"The dramatic advantages of the data deduplication provided by NetBackup
PureDisk are enabling a consolidated approach to data protection, spanning
from remote offices to core data centers," said Matt Kixmoeller, senior
director of product management for NetBackup at Symantec. "By integrating
enterprise security, high availability and reporting capabilities into
NetBackup PureDisk, our leading deduplication technology has an even more
compelling value proposition for the most demanding data center and service
provider environments."
NetBackup PureDisk Integration with Veritas Backup Reporter Delivers
Enterprise Manageability
As customers embrace disk-based architectures within their backup
environments, many find themselves struggling to deliver both operational
and compliance reporting across data centers that include disk, tape and
advanced data protection methods. New enhancements to NetBackup PureDisk
allow enterprise customers to use a single application -- Veritas Backup
Reporter, to consolidate reporting on the backup activities of PureDisk,
NetBackup and other major backup applications. With centralized backup
reporting and the ability to plan growth based on the historical data of
all backup types, customers can better manage and customize their backup
methods that include tape backups, snapshots and data deduplication from
PureDisk.
Open, Flexible High Availability Architecture Increases Data Availability
As disk-based backup environments grow, the scalability and availability of
disk-based backup solutions becomes paramount. Symantec architected
NetBackup PureDisk to meet scalability and performance needs by separating
the management of file metadata from file content. This approach allows
customers to more easily configure, deploy and maintain large volumes of
deduplicated data (hundreds of terabytes). As part of the NetBackup
platform, PureDisk gives customers more flexibility over how they scale
their backup storage, maintain availability, and ensure reliable disaster
recovery.
NetBackup PureDisk now supports newer disk and traditional tape-based
strategies for data protection and availability. The forthcoming NetBackup
PureDisk release will deliver online failover for PureDisk environments
with multiple servers. In large backup environments, if the server that
controls PureDisk storage experiences an outage, failover to a standby
server can be executed in minutes. A spare PureDisk server can be
configured on any compatible hardware, giving IT organizations flexibility
to increase the availability of their backup environment with minimal
investment.
Expanded Security Features for Enterprises and Service Providers
As customers deploy data deduplication into their existing backup
environment, and more of their data transitions online, this increases the
need for consistent access control and multiple layers of security become
critical. In addition to support for Active Directory / LDAP
authentication, Symantec's innovative new Data Lock feature gives
enterprises and service providers a new level of data security by enabling
an end-user customer to apply a unique password to their data. The feature
secures all backup data of this end user with an additional password that
prevents PureDisk system administrators from accessing that data. The
password controls access to the data, but does not interrupt the backup
process. Backup jobs that use Data Lock run as scheduled, but backup
administrators cannot browse or restore data without entering the Data Lock
password.
Availability
The new NetBackup PureDisk capabilities are scheduled to be generally
available in June 2007. Backup Reporter may be purchased separately.
NetBackup PureDisk and Backup Reporter are available directly through
Symantec or via Symantec's worldwide network of value-added resellers,
distributors, and systems integrators.
About Symantec
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and consumers to have confidence in a connected world. The company helps
customers protect their infrastructure, information, and interactions by
delivering software and services that address risks to security,
availability, compliance, and performance. Headquartered in Cupertino,
Calif., Symantec has operations in 40 countries. More information is
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