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Hitachi tackles unstructured data

Alex Kayle
By Alex Kayle, Senior portals journalist
Johannesburg, 26 Apr 2012

Hitachi tackles unstructured data

, Storage Review.com reports.

Hitachi added enhancements to its platform for managing unstructured data, maintaining content in shared storage environments, and streamlining traditional, cloud computing and distributed data storage environments.

Hitachi's Command Suite provides management tools to configure, analyse, mobilise and protect data, Datacenter Dynamics states.

According to the company, it includes a unified layer that adds the critical functions needed to become more service-centric.

Miklos Sandorfi, Hitachi Data Systems chief strategist, explains that business is dealing with expansive growth of unstructured content and looks to gain value from this data, Market Watch says.

Sandorfi indicates: "Our content cloud approach allows organisations to store billions of data objects and use intelligence layers to index and search the data independently of the application that created it.

“The data is available across devices, anytime and anywhere. By deploying HCP and HDI, customers will cut costs in managing, storing and accessing data and build a foundation for the information cloud."

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