Revera reveres Object Storage

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Revera, New Zealand's leading cloud services provider, has installed the HGST  Active Archive System as its cloud-scale data repository for Revera Vault.  Geared for deployments of all sizes – from terabytes to zettabytes, Vault relies on the HGST Active Archive System for its object store capability, capacity scaling, and unmatched data durability to optimize data accessibility and business continuity.

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Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital delivers first-class care & faster access to patient data

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Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital overhauls its infrastructure to drive ‘paperless service’ and maintain the joint top spot as number one hospital trust in the UK.

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SBS Broadcasting chooses Avere to deliver flexible access to new object storage infrastructure

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Avere Systems has been chosen by Dutch commercial broadcasting company SBS Broadcasting BV (SBS) to enhance its storage infrastructure. With viewers demanding high quality broadcasting at lightning speeds, SBS required a reliable, scalable and performant approach to store large quantities of ever-changing content. The new storage solution also needed to handle the demands of SBS’ video editing and transcoding services for quality television programs on popular Dutch channels...

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Mansfield Oil deliversapplications and services up to 50 percent faster

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Transition to new fully redundant data and disaster recovery center keeps mission-critical data safe, improves customer service by eliminating downtime for core business applications.

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Flash adoption soars as storage sales decline

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The total EMEA external storage systems value fell 7.5% year over year to $2.08 billion in the fourth quarter of 2015 (4Q15), according to IDC's EMEA Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker, 4Q15. For the full year 2015, the external storage systems value in EMEA fell 8.5% to just over $7 billion, from $7.66 billion in 2014.

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Education provider NCG cuts required storage capacity by 82%

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Arcserve’s Unified Data Protection (UDP) software, coupled with deduplication and compression features, has enabled NCG, one the UK’s largest education providers, to reduce the required backup storage capacity from 172TB to just 30TB, and its backup window by 80%.

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