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Overview: Hitachi Data Systems, a leading provider of innovative storage solutions, uniquely meets customer requirements with Application Optimized Storage(TM) solutions that align IT with business objectives.
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Case Study: Hitachi Breathes New Life into Critical Applications at UHC by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - After outgrowing its storage infrastructure, University HealthSystem Consortium partnered with Hitachi Data Systems to deploy a virtualized, tiered storage environment. Learn how UHC achieved such dramatic results by reading this end user case study.
Case Study: The Realities of Tiered Storage and Virtualization for Fidelity NIS by Hitachi Data Systems
July 2008 - Fidelity National Information Services achieved payback within months by deploying a virtualized, tiered storage architecture from Hitachi Data Systems. Learn more about the technologies and business factors can drive an amazing return on investment.
IDC Executive Brief: Storage Economics - Assessing the Real Cost of Storage by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - Read the IDC report to discover a comprehensive financial model for analyzing storage TCO, developed by Hitachi Data Systems. This report outlines how companies can benchmark TCO and then introduce technologies and processes to drive improved ROI and TCO.
IDC White Paper: Addressing Business Challenges with a Scalable Storage Infrastructure by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - Evolving business and technology needs are driving organizations to rely on modular storage solutions as their primary data storage platform. Read this IDC report to learn more about the modular storage landscape and Hitachi storage solutions.
IDC White Paper: Striving for Efficiency in Information Management with Services Oriented Storage by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - This white paper examines the business dynamics that are shaping the need for services oriented storage solutions and discusses the specific solution put forth by Hitachi.
ITCentrix Report: An IT View of Services-Oriented Storage by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - Services-oriented storage has the potential to evolve the relationship between storage administrators and business lines from one that today focuses on storage as an impediment to one that emphasizes storage as an enabler of application optimization.
Services Oriented Storage: Principles and Applications - A Hitachi Data Systems White Paper by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - Read the white paper to learn how Services Oriented Storage from Hitachi Data Systems facilitates intelligent tiered storage, common management of heterogeneous storage, data protection, archiving and performance optimization.
Stand the Test of Time: Determining the Right Data Protection Strategy for Your Business by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2007 - Being able to efficiently protect your organization's critical data is a number one priority.
Storage Economics Podcast: Ideas and Tactics to Reduce Storage Total Cost of Ownership by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - David Merrill, Chief Storage Economist at Hitachi Data Systems, discusses concepts and principles around storage TCO, ideas and tactics to reduce the cost of your storage architecture, and what the analysts are saying about storage...
The Enterprise Strategy Group on Services Oriented Storage Solutions by Hitachi Data Systems
December 2008 - The Service Oriented Storage Solutions platform enables IT to automate processes, simplify management and leverage physical assets without sacrificing performance or reliability.
White Paper: Solving the Top Six Enterprise Storage Issues with Virtualization by Hitachi Data Systems
July 2008 - This white paper answers the question: "What can storage virtualization do for my organization?" Explore business issues that can be addressed with storage virtualization and understand how much or how little disruption such a technology could cause.
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