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Druva Assigned Three Patents For Data Management

Time-based data retirement for globally de-dupe archival storage, storage and retrieval of file-level changes on de-dupe backup server, keyphrase extraction

Druva, Inc. has been issued three patents by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its deduplication technology and data search capabilities.

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These innovations are already being made available to customers and enable enterprises to optimize data protection through lower network bandwidth demands and intelligent storage tiering, resulting in lower consumption needs. These technologies highlight the advantages of the firm’s platform over legacy solutions and illustrate how the firm is helping organizations unlock the value of their data while driving down costs by up to 50%.

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Data growth, combined with the rising costs and management of traditional hardware to store data has become an unsustainable proposition for an increasing number of businesses. The company has been consistently at the forefront in developing technologies that make cloud-based data protection possible, and also deliver improved performance, enhanced user experience and lower overall cost to manage data across enterprise-grade data center workloads, cloud applications and endpoints. This unrelenting focus on innovation was recently highlighted in the firm’s unveiling of the multi-tier intelligent storage in the cloud, helping customers optimize spend and performance while eliminating disruption to users or applications.

Enterprises are struggling to contain operation costs, in hopes of focusing more on innovative initiatives that can move the business forward,” said Milind Borate, CTO, Druva. “Our new technologies are already helping more than 4,000 organizations realize the benefits of a solution that does not rely on aging hardware, while empowering them with a complete data set ready for deeper analysis and greater business value. One of Druva’s core values is to have a challenger mentality and our team continually pushes the envelope to find new solutions tuned to cloud native technologies.

Patent No. 10,275,317, Time-based data retirement for globally deduplicated archival storage, was granted to Druva on April 30, 2019. It covers the company’s ability to move aged backup data to lower cost storage while maintaining deduplication benefits.

Patent No. 10,387,378, Storage and retrieval of file-level changes on deduplication backup server, was granted to the firm on August 20, 2019. It covers network bandwidth and storage optimization deployed while backing up multiple versions of the file. This technology delivers the most benefits in a highly collaborative work environment where multiple versions of a document are shared across a large team.

Patent No. 10,417,268, Keyphrase extraction system and method, was granted to the company on September 17, 2019. It explains how Druva has created an ability to extract most relevant phrases from given unstructured data. This technology fuels the firm’s product roadmap around unlocking value of data.

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