Digitiliti Cuts Storage and Archiving Costs for Unknown Financial Leader
"By 82% with expected savings of $300,000"
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 3, 2011 at 2:37 pmDigitiliti, Inc. announced that the DigiLIBE Universal Archive Platform has cut storage and archiving needs for a prominent financial services customer by 82 percent, with anticipated savings of over $300,000.
DigiLIBE is a software solution for organizing, storing, and accessing unstructured data and emails. The financial industry leader has implemented DigiLIBE to reduce storage and archiving costs, as well as for regulatory compliance and to provide eSearch capabilities.
The customer has deployed DigiLIBE across 30 Microsoft Exchange databases to manage 6,800 users and more than 35,000 email accounts. DigiLIBE is currently processing in excess of 100,000 emails per day, and the current storage reduction averages 82 percent. The projected savings of this project, through consolidation of storage and archive services, exceeds $300,000.
"DigiLIBE is about solving compliance challenges around unstructured data," said Digitiliti President and CEO Ehssan Taghizadeh. "This project provides further proof of the scalability of our solution. DigiLIBE was architected to solve customers’ real business issues, and the fact that they can do this while saving a lot of money is a bonus."
With DigiLIBE’s life cycle management and built in indexing ability, customer organizations will be able to ensure they are in compliance. If the rules change, they can repurpose their retention policies with a DigiLIBE policy change. Any eSearch for specific contents contained within emails and attachments can be quickly found and saved for further review by their legal department.
DigiLIBE an universal archive platform, a single architecture for organizing, storing, and accessing diverse and massive amounts of unstructured data residing in content located anywhere within the organization. The platform is comprised of data storage, active archiving, data life cycle management and policy-based control of unstructured data.