Storability Snaps Up Key Storage Assets

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Storability Software has purchased the resource management software assets of the now defunct ProvisionSoft, continuing the consolidation trend in the storage industry while affirming the sector’s interest in enterprise management software.

Storability, a provider of storage resource management software, bought the DynamicIT line of the former start-up for an undisclosed amount. The Southborough, Mass.-based outfit reports the buy adds advanced workflow automation and provisioning technology to its flagship Global Storage Manager (GSM) enterprise storage resource management product.

Storage management and provisioning products have been all the rage of late. VERITAS Software has been extremely busy on this front, switching gears to capture the server provisioning market while maintaining its own broad storage management software assets.

Companies like VERITAS and rival Computer Associates are using provisioning and management technologies to mold their utility, or on-demand, computing strategies. Products like Dynamic IT, which automates workflow, are highly desirable for businesses looking to compete in this frame.

Aligned with the common industry trend of utility computing, Storability says the acquisition of DynamicIT will grant its customers the ability to allocate storage and server resources in a data center to reduce the overall cost of ownership as well as provide the ability to ensure resources are not over-provisioned.

Based on usage patterns, ProvisionSoft’s workflow automation technology can ascertain when and where a resource is required, and is then able to allocate that resource automatically. The technology has a unique feature that provides differentiated levels of service to support various IT chores.

Customers will also be able to easily establish service level objectives, monitor service levels, and protect them from violation.

Analysts are speaking positively about the purchase.

“We loved the ProvisionSoft story, so we obviously feel positive about this acquisition”, says Steve Duplessie, Founder and Senior Analyst, Enterprise
Storage Group. “The combination certainly elevates Storability in the overall market. This was one piece they were lacking, and they just might have acquired best-in-class technology.”

“ProvisionSoft’s DynamicIT includes an application-centric policy engine that Storability Software will find very valuable,” says John Webster, Senior Analyst and Founder of Data Mobility Group.

The buy is the latest in a string of storage software purchases, with EMC leading the way. EMC recently purchased BMC’s storage software line and is in the midst of trying to consume Legato Systems for $1.3 billion.

This story originally appeared on Internet News.

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Clint Boulton
Clint Boulton
Clint Boulton is an Enterprise Storage Forum contributor and a senior writer for CIO.com covering IT leadership, the CIO role, and digital transformation.

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