The device can be installed at multiple points in existing
data centers or workstations without any changes, the
company said.
The growing flood of
data that enterprises create and consume is doing more than giving rise to new
storage technologies. It's also changing who is responsible for
storage within IT departments.Demand for
storage capacity has grown by 60 percent per year and shows no signs of slowing down, according to research
company IDC. New disclosure laws, which require more
data to be preserved and retrievable, also are making
storage management a bigger job.Now, with
network-attached
storage, SAN (storage-area networks), virtualization, and other technologies shifting information and processing around within enterprises, a variety of changes are happening in the
storage adminstration ranks."With the sheer complexity of some companies' information infrastructures, you wonder whether one person can really get their hands around it all," says Pund-IT analyst Charles King. The job has grown
beyond taking care of
storage arrays, he says. "It's really requiring
storage ad