Hitachi Data Systems hopes its new universal data storage platform (USP) and software, which allow management of more data than ever before, will lure customers from main competitors EMC and IBM, but the Hitachi approach might be hindered by apprehension over the company’s massive, monolithic storage array. HDS announced a “new enterprise storage lineup,” which consists of the TagmaStore platform and management software for large-scale virtualization, logical partitioning and universal replication.
Hitachi Ups High-End Storage Ante
Posted by: Jay Lyman September 8, 2004 10:53 AMHitachi Data Systems hopes its new universal data storage platform (USP) and software, which allow management of more data than ever before, will lure customers from main competitors EMC and IBM, but the Hitachi approach might be hindered by apprehension over the company’s massive, monolithic storage array. HDS announced a “new enterprise storage lineup,” which consists of the TagmaStore platform and management software for large-scale virtualization, logical partitioning and universal replication.