Novell Introduces Cloud Interoperability For Network File Storage

October 26, 2012 Off By David

Grazed from BizTech2. Author: Editorial Staff.

Novell has announced the availability of Novell Dynamic File Services, allowing organisations to automatically and dynamically manage data down to an individual file basis, including the ability to archive data to cloud storage providers like Amazon S3, Box, CloudMe and Dropbox. With this announcement, Novell adds to its long standing status as the industry leader in enterprise level tools for file access and management and printing.

“The release of Novell Dynamic File Services is an answer to the rapidly growing concern of managing massive amounts of unstructured data being developed in the enterprise,” said Eric Varness, Vice President of Product Management and Marketing at Novell. “Businesses today continue to drive intelligence through stored files and with Novell, users can control what happens to those files based on the organisations’ most important business drivers. Novell Dynamic File Services complements existing infrastructures, and helps IT professionals ensure better use of its high-performance storage systems while ensuring users stay productive.”…

Data growth is difficult to manage and it continues to be a challenge to control the spiralling cost of new disk storage capacity without hurting the productivity of users. Novell Dynamic File Services solves this problem by getting the most out of existing hardware, while at the same time getting maximum value from the businesses initial storage investment without changing the way users work.

Novell Dynamic File Services also eases the burden of compliance by assigning the who, what and where to keep unstructured data organised. The stand-alone software runs on servers in the background virtually invisible to users, managing files without disrupting workflow…

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