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Three Customers of EMC All-Flash Subsystems

State of Indiana, CMA, Etisalat Misr

EMC Corporation announced a series of all-flash customer and market share milestones as enterprises around the globe continue to turn to EMC as their provider for all-flash storage solutions to address a multitude of enterprise needs for consolidated and mixed workloads and the performance-intensive enterprise applications.

Led by the blockbuster market entry and sustained growth of its XtremIO all-flash storage array, EMC has accelerated its market share lead in all-flash arrays according to a Quarterly Enterprise Storage System Tracker by IDC. In the all-flash array market, EMC’s 40.3% market share in vendor revenue for CYQ42015 climbed 4.1 percentage points from the previous year. For the entire calendar year 2015, EMC’s 37.7% market share for all flash array vendor revenue is more than two-and-a-half times the next competitor’s market share.1

This market share increase is reflected across industry verticals.

For example:

  • In 2015, 15 of the top 20 banking and finance companies on the Forbes Global 2000 Top Companies list purchased flash solutions from EMC with a 202% increase in bookings Y/Y.2
  • EMC revenue from telcos, media and entertainment companies grew 316% in 2015 Y/Y with 19 out of the top 20 companies on the Forbes Global 2000 Top Companies using EMC flash solutions.3

Announcement reinforces an industry-wide surge towards all-flash storage solutions, as customers consolidate, accelerate and modernize data center infrastructures. The most recent full-year comparisons help illustrate the trend. Between 2014 and 2015, EMC increased its base of flash customers by 78%, with revenue for flash offerings increasing by 104% in H2 2015 over H1 2015. XtremIO business also achieved a $2 billion run rate for bookings in Q42015, capping full-year 2015 XtremIO revenues of more than $1 billion.

As EMC’s fastest-growing product of all time, XtremIO topped the all-flash storage array market in just nine months after its 2013 debut, with customers continuing to choose XtremIO over competing AFAs for its ease of use and architecture that delivers consistent and predictable performance at scale. Several thousand customers have deployed XtremIO for its always-on, always inline data services such as deduplication and compression as well as integrated Copy Data Management (iCDM) that enables customers to accelerate and improve productivity in the business and IT organization.

Customers that have embraced EMC’s all-flash-based storage systems include:

  • State of Indiana, USA, based in Indianapolis, invested in ten, 20TB EMC XtremIO X-Bricks for its two data centers. The deployment enabled State of Indiana to manage its virtual server performance, reduce its data center operating costs by slashing its space requirements by 75%, and consolidate the mission-critical database workloads of its agencies across the state. As a result of its EMC implementation, State of Indiana will become the first state government to run an all-flash data center.
  • CMA, an IT consultancy based in NYC, runs some of the world’s most complex workloads, but were faced with intense performance and bandwidth challenges for their applications and real-time analysis of their data. With EMC DSSD D5 they were able to change their business by eliminating unnecessary software, hardware and pre-processed batch jobs.
  • Etisalat Group, a telecommunications company offering services to consumers and businesses in 19 countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Etisalat Misr is the company’s Egyptian subsidiary, with more than 20 million users. It deployed both XtremIO and all-flash configurations of VNX storage arrays, helping improve overall performance of its business applications by a reported 300%. The company was looking to accelerate database response times and leveraged XtremIO and VNX to drop this into the sub-millisecond range.

EMC offers broad all-flash portfolio,
purpose-built to address virtually any enterprise data center use case:

  • XtremIO all-flash arrays for accelerating and consolidating mixed block storage workloads such as databases, analytics, server VMs, and VDIs that require consistent and predictable performance with sub-millisecond latencies. XtremIO is designed to address most high-end enterprise workloads with some of the industry’s best inline data compression and de-duplication capabilities for improved economics.
  • VMAX All Flash for consolidating mixed block and file workloads that require the highest levels of enterprise availability, rich data services, IBM mainframe and iSeries support, and scalable storage growth. VMAX All Flash offers the gold standard of replication, recovery, data services and QoS, re-engineered with all flash to deliver up to 4PB of storage capacity.
  • DSSD D5 Rack-Scale Flash – a flash storage category with breakthrough performance – for the most performance – intensive, traditional and next-generation use cases that require microsecond latencies such as real-time analytics for Hadoop and Oracle.
  • Unity – a family of simple, affordable storage systems that deliver enterprise capabilities, all-flash performance and cloud-like simplicity for under $18,000. Unity supports file and block storage for small and medium-sized IT departments and is available in all-flash array, hybrid array, software-defined and converged configurations.

Jeremy Burton, president of products and marketing, EMC, said: “EMC has declared 2016 as the year of all-flash for primary storage. Built on the amazing success of XtremIO our comprehensive portfolio now includes VMAX All Flash, DSSD D5 and the brand new EMC Unity designed to enable the modern data center for today’s global enterprises. As performance-hungry workloads continue growing in diversity, enterprises can turn to EMC for the industry’s broadest portfolio of innovative all-flash storage solutions at price-performance points to match almost any data center use case.

1 2015Q4 IDC Worldwide Quarterly Enterprise Storage Systems Tracker, March 2016
2 According to 2015 EMC sales analysis
3 According to 2015 EMC sales analysis   

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