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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

 

Sun Microsystems, for the first time after completing its acquisition of StorageTek, has announced a new strategy to strengthen its storage business in India. The company aims to do this with a new management service called the 'Sun Managed Operations for Storage' (SMOS). SMOS, a subset of the Sun Managed Operations (SMO) portfolio, brings together the innovation, technical expertise, process capabilities and tools from Sun's recent StorageTek and SevenSpace acquisitions.

"The combined storage services portfolio from both companies, combined with the service level management capabilities from Sun, delivers a powerful combination for customers," said Richard Kallmeyer, Senior Marketing Manager, Network Storage Solutions, Sun Microsystems.

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The new services will extend to disk array, tape library and data management service options for new and existing Sun customers. The new service, will look at reducing storage management costs, improving quality of storage performance and increasing efficiency of storage usage for customers.

There are three progressive levels of service for SMOS. The first is storage monitoring, which is designed to provide customers with storage administrator assistance and provide virtually round the clock, weekend and holiday monitoring and alerting as well as unified reporting and trending. Next is storage management that takes over day-to-day storage administration activities from problem resolution to provisioning and technical analysis. Finally there is storage and data management, which provides complete tools and reporting to analyze and improve data lifecycle management, storage management workflow and capacity planning.

Sun has also paid attention to the new branding strategy for its storage products. "From now on all product offerings relating to storage from Sun will be branded as 'Sun StorageTek'," said Richard.

NELSON JOHNY

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