Thursday 14 May 2009

Informatica offers a certified integration with the platform archiving content Hitachi

The integration of advanced solutions for archiving and storage helps businesses comply cheaply regulations become more stringent in terms of data retention


Informatica Corporation (NASDAQ: INFA), the first independent provider of solutions and services for data integration, announces that its solution Data Archive, recently acquired with the acquisition of Applimation has been certified for use with the platform archiving content Hitachi Content Archive Platform. Through this integration, Informatica and Hitachi to provide customers an economical solution to archive, store and retrieve their critical information.

"While the data have never been as important, companies are grappling with declining budgets," said Adam Wilson, General Manager, ILM, Informatica. "The increase in transaction volumes and a growing demand for conservation of data have led to escalating costs of equipment, databases and packaged applications. Today more than ever, companies are turning to archiving of data to align the costs of management and functionality of their IT infrastructure on the actual value of information ".

Informatica Data Archive provides a wide range of features allowing companies to manage the lifecycle of data, data archiving until applications. This solution integrates the most comprehensive set of functions to accelerate and automate the storage of packaged applications (or software). The solution provides a ready to use for hundreds of application modules SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft and Siebel. It also supports custom applications developed using major RDBMS market applications and mainframe systems.

Hitachi Content Archive Platform provides an 'active archive' - ie an online store for unique, search and retrieve multiple types of content based on structured data and unstructured. Based on a single SAN architecture (known as SAN Attached Array of Independent Nodes), Hitachi Content Archive Platform capitalizes on the advanced features of storage and archiving software Hitachi to provide high availability and performance and an ability climb over several Petabytes.

Together, Informatica and Hitachi reduce total cost of ownership of applications to economical archiving historical data and ensuring their conformity with features full e-discovery.

The integrated solution provides:
Accelerator ready to use to automate the installation and archiving structured data,
Support for SAP applications, Oracle, PeopleSoft, Siebel and for custom applications and mainframe Recovery of archived information independent of source applications, Consolidation of information structured and unstructured in a retrieval system, single asset and highly scalable.

"More and more companies are facing a growth of data continues. It has become vital for them to not only address the storage problems but also to an application-independent access to a wide range of structured data and unstructured for the purpose of e-discovery and risk management, "says Marc Trimuschat, Senior Director, Global Business Development & Alliances, Hitachi Data Systems. "The integration of Informatica Data Archive with Hitachi Content Archive Platform is by optimizing the archived data and optimize storage space in the archiving system. Together, we give companies the opportunity to manage their application infrastructure by obtaining the best return on investment. "

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