Bloombase Joins EMC Technology Partner Program
And inter-operable with EMC VNX, Atmos and NetWorker
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 17, 2013 at 2:55 pm
Bloombase, Inc., a data
security company from endpoints through datacenter and to the cloud, announced
enhanced interoperability between Bloombase StoreSafe and EMC VNX unified
storage platform, Atmos storage platform, and NetWorker backup and recovery
software, as part of their participation in EMC’s
Technology Partner Program.
News Highlights:
- Bloombase StoreSafe data at-rest encryption is interoperable with VNX
unified storage systems over industry standard protocols CIFS, NFS, iSCSI and
FCP, enabling enterprise customers to lock down their operational databases,
file services and various business application repositories by strong encryption easily, and achieve data security regulatory compliance
requirements immediately. -
Beyond physical data center protection, the integration of Bloombase StoreSafe
and Atmos extends data privacy towards the cloud, allowing Atmos
applications to secure business data transparently with zero change. -
The Bloombase/NetWorker interoperability mean customers can easily deploy and
scale secure backup and archival services to their existing NetWorker
infrastructure with tape library or VTL.
With encryption as the last line of defense, Bloombase offers a solution for enterprise defense against at-rest data leakage. It stands out as an independent, security-proven, scalable and
standard-based turnkey encryption solution for sensitive enterprise
information: from primary operational data, backup archives, to the cloud in a
heterogeneous enterprise storage environment. StoreSafe empowers
agentless, non-disruptive, transparent file-based, block-based and object-based
real-time encryption protection of at-rest data without drastic infrastructure
change, expense of performance, reliability and availability.
"What makes data at-rest protection
challenging is the fact that business data nowadays is borderless, distributed
and unstructured: not only at on-premises primary storage but also in off-site
backup and DR facilities and even up on the cloud," said Sean Xiang,
CEO, Bloombase. "And yet
organizational customers demand a single storage security solution which is
agile, to embrace all storage standards, deliver high-speed encryption,
simplify deployment and streamline data protection delivery. Bloombase fills
the missing piece with a unique software implementation that fits seamlessly in
any data-center environment, particularly for EMC customers, whose data is
worth protecting. From the physical data center, Bloombase has taken a huge
leap forward to include security for virtual server computing, VDI and
various cloud applications. We empower customers to manage their virtual data
centers with uncompromised privacy, integrity and trust."
"EMC is pleased that Bloombase has
joined the EMC Technology Partner Program." said Parmeet Chaddha, VP solutions,
EMC. "As the enterprise
infrastructure extends from endpoint to datacenter to cloud, the security of
at-rest data becomes complex and critical. We look forward to working with
Bloombase to ensure that our mutual customers have the highest level of
interoperability and support for their information infrastructure initiatives."
Bloombase has showcased their next generation storage encryption security solutions for EMC
VNX unified storage and Atmos cloud storage on VMware-powered virtual data
center environment at EMC Technology Partner (ETP) Partner Pavilion at EMC
World 2013 in Las Vegas, NV.