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Sun Microsystems Leads with Data in New Era of Web 2.0; Unveils Systems Approach to Identity-Enable and Simplify Management of All Data
Sun Emerges from StorageTek Acquisition to Unveil Four-Step Data Management Approach; Rolls Out New NAS and Virtual Tape Systems, Enterprise Storage Management Software and Breakthrough Information Management Maturity Model; Highlights Project Honeycomb as Part of New Product Pipeline HBO, Fox Television Stations and Wake Forest Baptist University Turn to Sun for Data Management Expertise Washington, D.C., Sun Network Computing, 2 May 2006 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) today flipped the storage market on its side with its new approach to data management. Sun's new comprehensive four-step data management strategy addresses identity management, virtualization, security and open and easily integratable systems and software for greater business value. Sun now offers one of the market's most complete portfolios of enterprise storage offerings for managing data from creation to deletion. The merged product lines and services, combined with today's new offerings, put Sun in the position to help customers like HBO, Fox Television Stations and Wake Forest Baptist University manage the massive growth of data and the evolving ways to use it in the Participation Age of Web 2.0. Sun today announced several key products and services at its Network Computing launch event to showcase its strategy and product portfolio for managing data, including the new Sun StorageTek (TM) 5320 NAS Appliance, new versions of the Sun StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager (TM) (VSM) and award-winning Sun StorageTek Enterprise Storage Manager (ESM) offerings, new Sun Services for Managed Operations for Storage, new patent-pending Information Management Maturity Model workshops to help customers drive smarter data infrastructures, and several enhancements to the Solaris (TM) 10 Operating System (OS) for easier management, access and retrieval of data. "If Web 1.0 was all about computing, then Web 2.0 is also about data," said Mark Canepa, executive vice president, Data Management Group, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "More than ever, data is the lifeblood for business growth in the enterprise. Traditional approaches to storage are not enough for enterprise customers to compete. Sun is setting a course to change the way customers and the industry look at data, from building-in identity management and security to enabling a world in which self-aware applications can discover data wherever it is in its lifecycle." With FY06Q3 results showing 92 percent year-over-year growth in data management revenues and double-digit revenue growth in mid- and high-end storage systems, Sun and StorageTek's merged product portfolios and sales teams are resonating with customers of all sizes. And with 37 percent of the world's data now stored on systems from Sun, according to an April 2006 Freeman Report, Sun is poised to further address the growing worldwide storage market. "As the storage hardware market continues to grow, storage management is one of the fastest-growing areas of storage service with compound annual growth of over nine percent," said Adam Couture, Gartner Principal Analyst. "While compliance, data security and other high profile factors have an impact on storage management growth, the biggest single factor is businesses trying to cope with the growing complexity of their storage environments." "Data is the heartbeat of our business model and is critical to providing the highest quality care to our patients. It's absolutely critical that we make our data easily searchable, accessible and retrievable. Clinicians, health insurance providers and patients need to have readily available access to our information and full trust that our data is secure. Our information must be protected throughout its lifecycle - all of the time, no matter where it is stored. Sun's data management expertise, complete portfolio of storage and systems products and identity management leadership provided us with the end-to-end, secure and easy to manage storage environment our business operations require. ", said Bob Massengill, Manager of Technical Services at Wake Forest Baptist University Medical Center. Sun's Strategy Focuses on DataBy addressing the changing nature of data, Sun looks to revolutionize the model and help businesses move from simply storing information to making their data access and management easy and intelligent. Sun's new strategy capitalizes on its powerful identity management software portfolio and its complete, integrated network computing platform. The platform is based on the Solaris 10 OS and leverages its full capabilities to work in heterogeneous environments, including mainframes. As enterprises continue to contend with myriad business and technical issues from data center complexity to the spiraling cost of data management to compliance, Sun will continue to invest in data management security, software, heterogeneous disk and tape, and other new technologies like Project Honeycomb, which represent a new category of products that will change the way applications search for, access and retrieve data. Sun's simple, secure, identity-enabled solutions help customers manage data and unlock its value with a unique, four-part approach:
New Today - Sun Expands Portfolio of Intelligent Data Management Solutions and ServicesSun announced today a range of products and solutions in support of its data management strategy, including the Information Management Maturity Model workshop, the Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Appliance and new versions of the Sun StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager system. Sun also previewed new technologies that will create new categories of storage products. "We are really excited about the activity at Sun. One of the most compelling aspects of this activity is its new Project Honeycomb storage solution. There is still a wide gap between the interrelationship of applications and storage. We believe a new category is being driven by Sun's Project Honeycomb that ESG is calling application-aware storage, and we feel it will have far reaching implications. ", said Tony Asaro, Senior Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group. Sun's new product announcements included:
Project HoneycombSun will also preview upcoming breakthrough technologies that create an entirely new product category in the storage and systems space. Project Honeycomb will change the way applications search for, access and retrieve data. About Sun Microsystems, Inc.A singular vision - "The Network Is The Computer" - guides Sun in the development of technologies that power the world's most important markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com. |
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