CommVault Receives Certification From Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea
For Simpana 8 software
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 16, 2009 at 2:47 pmCommVault has received a Certificate of Software Quality (GS Certificate) from the Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea (TTA) for its enterprise data management software, CommVault Simpana 8.
TTA is a private, non-profit organization that identifies and develops standardization needs for the Korean IT market and provides third-party, independent testing and certification services for a wide range of IT products, including software.
Those companies awarded the GS certificate from TTA are assured that their products have been rigorously tested and can be confidently recommended to Korean government and enterprise clients.
CommVault Simpana software
went through a rigorous 26-day testing program
at TTA which included the following:
- Backup and Recovery across Unix and Windows, Oracle and NDMP backup environments
- Windows and NetApp archiving and recall
- Windows replication and recovery
- Content Indexing
- VTL and SAN interoperability
Simpana 8 software passed all tests and was awarded GS Certificate 09 0116 by the TTA.
CommVault Simpana software, unlike competitive data management software offerings, takes a Singular Information Management approach to data protection, Backup, Archive, Replication, Resource Management, and Search. Built from the ground up on a single unified code base and common platform, modules within Simpana software effortlessly ‘talk’ to one another, performing all data management functions quickly, easily, and reliably from a single console with an integrated view of managed data across all applications, platforms, devices, and locations.
David Kwon, CommVault Korea Country Manager, said: "Achieving a GS certificate for Simpana 8 software is of great value to our users in Korea. Most importantly the certification gives our customers the comfort that our products have been tested by independent experts. This is particularly important to Government departments who insist on standards being demonstrably met. It can also be a key factor in the decision making process for smaller Korean companies who may not have the technical skills to test every claim a company may make."