RainStor entry of the United States; launches RainStor 3.5 maintain an impressive amount of structured data in the Cloud SAN JOSE, CA - (Marketwire - December 8, 2009) - SaaS Providers Conference on Migration - RainStor, an infrastructure software company that provides the main repository for historical data structured, announced today its entry into U.S. market data management solution with a conservation database that reduces the cost and complexity of the preservation of information in the enterprise and the cloud. As part of this announcement, RainStor (formerly Clearpace) launched RainStor 3.5 and opened an office based in San Francisco in support of its growing portfolio of partners in the United States and their customers.
Organizations of all sizes have problems handling massive and growing amounts of data. RainStor tackles this challenge by providing a technology that enables companies to manage data more structured with less hardware, storage and resources. Optimized for scalability significant on standard hardware and cloud, the value proposition RainStor challenges the traditional database and data warehouse vendors providing the most cost effective means to reduce, conserve and recover data on the long term, regardless of where they live data.
"Although many databases and data warehouse vendors seem to be in a war of words on the complex and proprietary architectures that provide performance world record", we prefer to highlight how basic equipment little, storage and technical support you need to meet data retention With our technology, "said John Bantleman CEO RainStor. "Our partners recognize that there are many scenarios to store information that does not require complex and expensive architecture to provide real-time analysis, they focus on providing solutions for data retention performance balanced with maintaining large massive amounts of information at the lowest possible cost. "
"Businesses of all sizes are inundated with increasing amounts of information and large has become a big problem," said Simon Robinson, research director at the 451 Group. "CIOs are looking for a technology that is both scalable and cost, while approaches that allow them to keep more data with less infrastructure will be worth a closer look. In addition, the ability to support RainStor cloud initiatives Data retention is certainly challenge the suppliers of traditional data management. "
RainStor 3.5 is optimized for massive scalability and cost on standard equipment and the cloud that allows companies to manage more data with less infrastructure and a minimum of effort. Enhanced features in version 3.5 include:
- Data compression Extreme
- Massive (97%) savings in storage
- Highly portable data files
- Use a disk storage technology
- Simplified data
- Managing structured data with standard file systems
- No special skills or expensive DBAs needed
- Gain access to the application with SQL tools
- High level of scalability on commodity hardware
- Burden of cost-effectiveness and performance of queries
- Manage unlimited data volumes
- Use of virtual resources and cloud elastically
With over 35 customers acquired by the partners during the last 12 months, RainStor tensile stresses the need for technology that both stores and manages large volumes of inactive data and ensures that critical data is a query in a position to any time. RainStor provides underlying technology for companies like Informatica, which incorporated the technology into its products Informatica Data Archive.
"Our goal is to provide our customers with a" best "store archives and with the help of RainStor we are able to do this," said Adam Wilson, Director General, Information Lifecycle Management, Informatica. "The integration of Informatica Data Archive in RainStor allows custome.
Posted on September 6, 2010.