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Hitachi unveils service-oriented storage solutions

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Bangalore May 18 Hitachi Data Systems Corporation has announced the industry's first Services Oriented Storage Solutions (SOSS) that enable storage to be provisioned and charged back according to business needs.

Based on the all-new Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V and a multitude of new Hitachi Storage Software innovations, SOSS will replace the historical norm of locking in data, function, personnel and operations to rigid structures, and forcing users to pay for services that go unused with storage services that directly tie resources and functionality to business demands.

Hitachi Services Oriented Storage Solutions will alter the current stranglehold that storage architectures have on business flexibility by unleashing a services-oriented approach and specific functionality that enables business units and IT to tailor storage services to business needs and ensure that business units only pay for what is actually used.

Among the key features of SOSS are business continuity services, content management services, non-disruptive data migration, volume management across heterogeneous storage arrays, dynamic `thin' provisioning, storage security services (immutability, logging, auditing, data shredding) and data de-duplication (via the Hitachi Virtual Tape Library solution).

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