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Compellent Customer, Munder Capital Management, Receives Computerworld "Best Practices in Infrastructure Management" Award
Business Wire, June 25, 2008
Franklin & Marshall College Named Finalist in Servers and Virtualization Category
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Compellent Technologies, Inc. (NYSE Arca: CML) today announced its customer Munder Capital Management won IDG's Computerworld "Best Practices in Infrastructure Management" Award in the Data Center Management, IT Operations and Business Continuity category. Munder Capital Management, a financial investment firm with $29.6 billion in managed assets, was honored for its implementation of Compellent's storage area network (SAN) as the foundation for its business continuity strategy.
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Franklin & Marshall, a highly selective liberal arts college located in Lancaster, Penn. and Compellent customer, was named a finalist in the Servers and Virtualization category. The college was nominated for supporting a campus-wide sustainability initiative using Compellent virtualized storage and VMware virtual servers to eliminate hardware and reduce energy consumption.
"'The Best Practices in Infrastructure Management' Awards Program is prestigious and we're pleased our customers were recognized for their innovation," said Bruce Kornfeld, vice president of marketing, Compellent. "Compellent strives to provide end-users with virtualized storage tools like thin replication that can protect and recover critical data across the enterprise, while reducing their storage costs and power needs."
Munder Capital Management installed two Compellent SANs, one in its headquarters in Birmingham, Mich., and the other at a remote site seven miles away. The firm utilizes Compellent's Data Instant Replay software to create space-efficient data snapshots and Remote Instant Replay to replicate these snapshots between the sites. Munder Capital Management also blends storage and server virtualization to further simplify disaster recovery, increase storage performance and reduce costs.
"Compellent's technology helps us ensure business continuity across the company and get our people and processes back up and running quickly in the event of a data outage," said Michael Dufek, director of information systems, Munder Capital Management. "We now have the ability to recover from a data disaster in just minutes, and test applications and servers without impacting our operations. We're thrilled Computerworld recognized the depth of our disaster tolerance strategy and awarded our team with this honor."
In the Data Center Management, IT Operations and Business Continuity category, the "Best Practices in Infrastructure Management" Awards Program recognizes case studies that focus on the design, architecture, construction and maintenance of the data center, as well as the strategies and policies that ensure data and the information and applications crucial to the success of the business are accessible, properly backed up and protected in case of systems failure.
Award recipients were recognized at the "Best Practices in Infrastructure Management" Awards presentation during Computerworld's Infrastructure Management World event at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md. on June 18, 2008.
About Compellent
Compellent is a leading provider of enterprise-class network storage solutions that are highly scalable, feature-rich and designed to be easy to use and cost effective. Compellent Technologies' principal offices are located in Eden Prairie, Minn. For more information, please visit: http://www.compellent.com.
About Computerworld
Computerworld is the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (www.computerworld.com), weekly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest (40 edition) global IT media network. In the past five years alone, Computerworld has won more than 100 awards, including Folio Magazine's 2006 Gold EDDIE Award for the best technology/computing magazine, the 2004 and 2006 Magazine of the Year Award, and 2006 Best Overall Web Publication from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). In addition, in 2007 Computerworld's then editor in chief, Don Tennant, received the prestigious Timothy White Award from American Business Media. Computerworld leads the industry with an online audience of over 2 million unique, monthly visitors and a print audience of 1,222,000 readers each week (IntelliQuest CIMS Spring 2007).
About International Data Group (IDG)
International Data Group (IDG) is the world's leading technology media, events, and research company. IDG's online network includes more than 450 Web sites spanning business technology, consumer technology, digital entertainment, and video games worldwide. IDG publishes more than 300 magazines and newspapers in 85 countries including CIO, CSO, Computerworld, GamePro, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network World, and PC World. IDG's lead-generation service, IDG Connect, matches technology companies with an audience of engaged, high-quality IT professionals, influencers, and decision makers.
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