Morey Chooses Digitiliti to Replace Tape
And reducing file storage "by 51.8%"
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 23, 2012 at 2:49 pmDigitiliti, Inc. announced that Morey Corporation, in electronic design, engineering, and manufacturing, has implemented Digitiliti’s digiLIBE and digiBAK software.
The company uses the software to control, manage, store, and archive its enterprise data storage and information management systems and has already experienced a reduction in its file storage requirements by 51.8 percent, while enhancing its business processes and performance through improved customer service and restructured data storage.
"We now have full control of and instant access to our enterprise file structure in realtime, including both our structured and unstructured file systems throughout the entire information management life cycle," according to Pablo Mesa, director of information technology at Morey Corporation.
Morey uses digiLIBE’s eSearch capabilities, which allow users to find and retrieve customer project files and engineering design information so they can respond to customer requests and streamline the project management process.
The 2011 deployment of Digitiliti’s digiLIBE, implemented together with its digiBAK backup and recovery platform, now gives Morey quick access to and recovery of all its structured and unstructured data across the enterprise – from file creation to the file archiving stage of the data storage life cycle. "With this full implementation of Digitiliti’s platform, we’ve gone from needing hours to search and restore files to our tape library and offsite tape storage to now having the ability to search and restore files in minutes stored in either our datacenter or archived on Digitiliti’s digiBAK Hybrid Cloud Archiving System," said Mesa. "The ability to consistently and reliably find, and if needed, restore files to our users in minutes, not only reduces our information management costs, but provides a significantly enhanced level of service to our users at Morey and to our customers who count on us for world-class engineering and design services," explains Mesa.
The Digitiliti Information Management System uses patent-pending technology for storing and accessing the diverse and massive amounts of unstructured data residing in content located everywhere in an organization. Its architecture allows Morey employees to find and retrieve what they need-with a single unified interface and without having to know where the content resides.
"We’ve engineered our file management software to be for any sized company and to be about simplicity, robustness, and solving the challenges around unstructured data and complex data storage systems," said Digitiliti President and CEO David Macey. "The implementation by Morey is an excellent example of how our customers use our software to get huge tangible benefits."