Commvault debuts next generation storage products in New Zealand
Data backup, recovery and management company Commvault has introduced its latest software and hardware offerings into New Zealand, a month after their global launch in the US.
Data backup, recovery and management company Commvault has introduced its latest software and hardware offerings into New Zealand, a month after their global launch in the US.
Commvault adds Revera Vault as new Cloud storage target for backup and archiving to the Cloud.
Data silos within local organisations are limiting the ability to make insight-based decisions, resulting in increased IT costs across the region.
A large number of New Zealand based end-users, who already have a cloud commitment, are looking for ways to use it.
NZ-based fertiliser manufacturer and distributor, Ballance Agri-Nutrients, has deployed CommVault’s Simpana 10 software to enhance data scalability and end-user efficiencies to support its increasing mobile workforce.
Companies across New Zealand are struggling to realise the business value of rising unstructured data volumes, even as 80 per cent of executives in the country consider the growth and complexity of data to be a top data management challenge.
On the sidelines of a recent end-user event, Jason Simons, IT executive and program management specialist, Wanganui District Council, spoke to Computerworld NZ on the council's work with relation to Smart 21, its journey with Commvault's Simpana solution, and its dreams of enabling 100 per cent of council services online.
IT, mobile and security experts offer advice on how to minimise the risks associated with third-party apps and services as well as with employees using their mobile devices in the workplace.
Robert Brower, VP, global customer support and services at Commvault states that the company’s prototype program will look to address the existing training gap for existing and potential customers in the region.
The greatest risk identified for a new enterprise backup and disaster recovery project for Auckland City Council isn’t “supplier fails to deliver services required”, or “cost of project exceeds first estimates”.
Dell and CommVault Systems last month announced their first integrated data management appliance with embedded block-level deduplication — the Dell PowerVault DL2000.