Compellent Storage Network Helps Rudolph Tech Grow
Rudolph Technologies was looking for a storage network to keep up with its rapid growth. A Compellent SAN provided the answer.
Rudolph Technologies was looking for a storage network to keep up with its rapid growth. A Compellent SAN provided the answer.
Cheap, high-capacity disk storage and deduplication are pushing tape backup into an archiving role.
The Israel Electric Corp. turned to EMC to keep its VMware environment running in case of a disaster.
A small information management services company turned to DataCore and Citrix for an affordable storage and virtual server environment that worked.
In this case study, a financial services company freed up employees mired in e-discovery requests by turning to a better data archiving solution.
To manage the data produced by one of the world's most ambitious video surveillance projects, the city of Chicago turned to IBM.
One small business had its backup problem solved, thanks to Yosemite Technologies.
A California medical facility has improved its regulatory compliance and e-discovery efforts with help from iSCSI and data encryption.
One IT services company got a handle on its global data centers through server virtualization and a common storage infrastructure from Brocade, EMC and Emulex.
Forest products company Rayonier got its sprawling data center operations under control with help from server and storage virtualization.
Chumash Casino Resort put together a state-of-the-art video surveillance system, with megapixel cameras and HD storage from Pivot3.
The problem with disaster recovery plans is you never know if they'll work until you need them. How one company solved the problem.
Like many small businesses, Weiss Group LLC had all the storage issues of a large enterprise with none of the budget.
Employment services firm Sterling Infosystems turned to Sepaton for help backing up its virtualized server environment.
Post-production company Pacific Title used DataDirect's storage platform to help make The Dark Night, coming to theaters later this month.
Xiotech's Virtual View is helping one indoor climate company manage its storage in a VMware environment.
E-discovery services provider eDirect Impact turned to Reldata for a storage solution that could reliably handle rapid data growth without costing a fortune.
The Wisconsin Independent Network (WIN) switched from NetApp to Pillar and got more for its money.
Vistage International got on top of a mountain of data with help from Overland's de-duplication and virtual tape appliances.
The Orange County Sheriff's Department turns to Data Domain to capture more data on disk and run tape out of town.
New York's electric grid manager turned to Symantec's Veritas unit to cure a big storage and server management headache.
The electronics retailer shrinks its backup window with help from CommVault.
Mimosa Systems helps Brookfield Homes Southland get its Microsoft Exchange environment under control.
To manage storage for thousands of users, CareGroup Healthcare Systems turned to Onaro.
Georgia's Harbin Clinic was awash in data until Big Blue came along.
Knocked offline by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency now keeps Microsoft Exchange up and running with help from Neverfail.
Orange Business Services uses WysDM Software to make sure its global multi-terabyte data backups function smoothly.
It took the combined efforts of Kazeon and NetApp to help Bartron Medical Imaging store and manage thousands of 10GB images.
Siafu, acquired this week by Hifn, made a name for itself by giving customers like Equatek a low-cost way to get into high-performance storage.
Panalpina North America used Cisco's wide area application services to consolidate seven data centers into one.
Virtua Health turned to Mimosa to get on top of regulations like HIPAA and FRCP.
Alibris needed a new storage infrastructure to keep up with growth, and 3PAR came through.
The San Diego Supercomputer Center turns to Brocade to manage its massive storage infrastructure.
When Vaalco Energy needed a data backup solution to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley, the company opted for a managed services offering based on the Asigra Televaulting platform.
Pillar Data Systems helped the online retailer prepare for growth and save a bundle at the same time.
Indiana's Memorial Hospital and Health System turned to IBM and McKesson for three-tier state-of-the-art medical imaging and storage.
Tandy Brands got a handle on its data growth and ERP reporting with the help of Crosswalk's iGrid storage platform.
Scott County, Minnesota, moved from direct-attached storage to a virtualized, networked IT environment, and the county is just beginning to discover what its new infrastructure can do.
Summit Energy Services needed to control its storage costs, so it ditched EMC and Veritas for Apple and BakBone.
King's Daughters Medical Center in Kentucky turned to Sun Microsystems to move from storage silos to a SAN.
Fast-growing Freeze.com turns to BlueArc, Sun StorageTek and FalconStor to meet its growing storage demands.
The energy imaging company turned to ONStor to meet its growing storage demands.
An Atlantic City resort depends on CommVault to manage its Microsoft SQL Server and Exchange data.
Pillar Data Systems helped Cubist Pharmaceuticals get a handle on its escalating storage costs.
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center decided that a single vendor for storage and servers was the way to go to save on costs and stay on the cutting edge.
After a controller card failure left its storage system out of commission for more than 24 hours, San Bernardino County searched for and found a better a option to meet its growing needs.
Medical Informatics Engineering turned to Infortrend when it needed a reliable, low-cost storage subsystem for digital healthcare records.
Clearwell's E-mail Intelligence Platform is saving clients of one law firm big bucks.
Salisbury University gets a handle on its fast-growing storage needs with help from EMC.
MyPhotoAlbum.com drops its managed service for an in-house storage solution from ONStor.
NASA picks Pillar to get a handle on fast-growing solar system data.
AHC solves its branch office replication and recovery problems with help from Compellent.
Xiotech beat out a number of big-name rivals to make LarsonAllen a happy customer.
Entertainment company Laika is just wild about Avid Unity media storage.
The exploration firm gambles on an Isilon cluster and finds it's a gas.
After an ill-timed outage, the NYU School of Medicine turned to Compellent for a new SAN solution.
An insurance claims adjuster overhauls its backup and recovery process with help from Asigra.
When Stanford University found that its network file system could no longer handle research workloads, it turned to Panasas.
With an AOL deal promising five-fold growth, Plaxo decided it was time to try networked storage.
Mustang Engineering found that growth had a downside: higher storage costs and growing manageability problems.
Entertainment marketing firm the Cimarron Group chose Atempo to back up its multimedia files.
CNL Financial Group didn't want to become another headline, so the company turned to Decru to encrypt its backup tapes.
St. Mary's and All Angels School can be counted among the early SMB adopters of Fibre Channel SAN technology.
Priceline.com is reaping big savings with a utility storage solution from 3PAR.
It's that time of year again, when hurricane season prompts organizations to make sure that their disaster recovery plans are in order. A look at how one company responded to a close call.
When it came to solving its data storage problems, the Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkeley turned to an IP SAN.
With data storage needs soaring 10-fold in five years, Baptist Memorial Health Care decided it was time to act.
Pacific Capital Bancorp likes Hitachi's high-end storage platform.
The need to consolidate and centralize a financial application service provider's servers led to the creation of Europe's largest iSCSI storage area network.
User Profile: When Cleveland-based Kichler Lighting found its new ERP application crawling along, it decided to give its data center a makeover which included a new two-tiered storage architecture.
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