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HPE Discover More Munich, December 3-4, 2019, Munich, Germany

December 3, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Qumulo and iTernity Announce New Partnership at HPE Discover More Munich

Qumulo, the leading provider of enterprise-proven hybrid cloud file storage, today announced a partnership with iTernity, the leading provider of software-defined archiving solutions, to solve the challenges of modern data archiving. With the combined solution of Qumulo’s Active Archive Storage and iTernity’s iCAS middleware, organizations are able to store their growing data volumes in a compliant, scalable and cost-efficient manner. Qumulo and iTernity will showcase their partnership and solutions at the upcoming HPE Discover More Munich event from Dec. 3-4, 2019.

Massive file data growth, quickly evolving storage technologies, as well as strict regulatory requirements and privacy needs are the primary challenges businesses face when it comes to long-term data storage. Organizations need to safeguard their data, whether it is customer or patient information, financial records, employee documents, or other critical business data. It is also necessary to preserve data integrity while ensuring quick access to data.

The partnership between Qumulo and iTernity enables enterprises to eliminate data silos and vendor lock-in, ensuring flexible and independent data archiving. iTernity’s software-defined approach for data management and integrity protection of large unstructured data sets addresses regulatory compliance requirements according to GDPR, HIPAA, SOX, and SEC 17a-4, enabling simplified, scalable and cost-efficient archiving. Qumulo’s Active Archive Storage is among the most efficient, high performing nearline archive systems available. It offers the economics of archive storage with built-in intelligent read/write cache to deliver the performance needed for billions of files accessed by hundreds, or even thousands, of users.

“As the relationship between Qumulo and iTernity has grown, our mutual customers have realized the massive benefit of our joint solution. Together our technologies break up archive silos, which were historically driven by very cost-intensive vendor lock-ins, to create a unified archive that accommodates files regardless of their quantity or size,” Thore Rabe, vice president and general manager, EMEA at Qumulo.

“The partnership between Qumulo and iTernity responds to the growing demand for compliant archiving solutions that focus on flexibility and scalability. Our software solution iCAS is certified by KPMG for GDPR- and SEC 17a-4-Compliance. Additionally many large software vendors have certified iCAS for more than 120 business applications, opening up a huge variety of use cases for our joint customers. Together with Qumulo, we offer a cost-efficient archive storage solution for rapidly growing data volumes – whether they are stored on-premise or in the cloud,” adds Daniel Glass, Sales Director at iTernity.

Qumulo’s Active Archive Storage is among the most efficient, high performing nearline archive systems available. It offers the economics of archive storage with built-in intelligent read/write cache to deliver the performance needed for billions of files accessed by hundreds, or even thousands, of users.

iTernity iCAS is a flexible and scalable archive solution for all types of business data. The middleware protects the integrity and availability of critical data and manages storage-level retention policies. The software-defined iCAS solution is purpose built for compliance, data integrity protection and maximum flexibility – independent of the utilized hardware.

Source: Qumulo, Inc.
Qumulo is the leader in hybrid cloud file storage, providing real-time visibility, scale and control of your data across on-prem and cloud. Qumulo’s real-time analytics enable customers to understand their storage at a granular level, detect bottlenecks and accelerate performance. Built to scale across data center and cloud, Qumulo enables programmatic configuration and management of usage, capacity and performance. Qumulo’s innovative approach continuously delights customers with new capabilities, 100 percent usable capacity and direct access to experts. For more information, visit www.qumulo.com.

iTernity is a leading provider of compliant archiving solutions, enabling organizations to securely retain their business data for the long term. Its Software-Defined Archiving approach is the foundation for future-proof data storage and legally compliant archiving, providing hardware independence, flexibility, and integrity protection at low cost.

As a GDPR-compliant archive storage solution, iTernity iCAS protects the integrity and availability of important data and manages retention policies at the storage level. For more information visit www.iternity.com.

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