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Dell Teams With CommVault Systems to Provide High-Performance, Low-Cost Application and Data Recovery Solutions
Business Wire, May 14, 2004
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 14, 2004
Furthers Dell Commitment to Simplify Storage Solutions
for Customers
Dell (Nasdaq:DELL) today announced that it has added CommVault software to its portfolio of backup solutions for PowerVault and Dell/EMC storage
systems.
To address the needs of smaller organizations and branch offices, Dell and CommVault worked together to develop GalaxyExpress, a suite of data protection software that provides easy-to-use basic network backup and restore capabilities for networks with up to 25 clients.
The CommVault software provides Dell customers with high-performance, low-cost backup and restore capabilities that are easy to use and can scale with increasing data protection requirements. Dell makes it easy to purchase, deploy and manage CommVault solutions with special bundling, streamlined licensing, 3-year upgrade protection and Dell services.
Dell and CommVault backup solutions are fully tested and validated with Dell/EMC and Dell PowerVault storage products and support DAS, NAS and SAN configurations, and offer high-performance disk-to-disk and disk-to-tape functionality. The software seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle databases and NetWare environments and enables recovery of individual e-mail messages, attachments and attributes, files and file groups.
Bob Hammer, CommVault's chairman and CEO, said, "Our goal is to provide customers with robust data protection that keeps business data available at reduced operating costs. By teaming our software with Dell storage offerings, we deliver on this mission. The combination greatly enhances our customers' ability to protect their applications and data with a high-performance, seamless and cost-effective solution."
Microsoft has worked closely with Dell and CommVault to make sure that the solutions easily integrate into Windows-based storage environments. "Microsoft is pleased to be working with Dell and CommVault to make storage solutions easy to manage and affordable for businesses," said Yuval Neeman, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft Corp. "Customers are telling us that they want a reliable, scalable and affordable offering to back up their data. Dell PowerVault storage servers built on Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 integrated with CommVault software demonstrate Microsoft's commitment to meeting customers' storage needs today."
CommVault software is available immediately from Dell with prices starting at $2,495 and is backed by Dell support services. Prices include free software updates and upgrades for three years from point of purchase. For more information, please visit www.dell.com/storage.
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