October 26, 2010
Demonstrations of Atempo Digital Archive and Atempo Time Navigator to highlight performance and efficiency in science, research and other HPC environments
PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 26 -- Atempo, Inc., a leading provider of cross-platform data protection and archiving solutions, today announced that it will exhibit at the Supercomputing 2010 (SC10) conference in New Orleans, and showcase its suite of data management software optimized for high-performance computing customers. Atempo will offer attendees a firsthand look at how Atempo Digital Archive, Atempo's highly scalable file archiving platform, and Atempo Time Navigator, the company's high-performance backup and recovery solution, integrate into the digital workflow and become integral components in life sciences, geospatial intelligence, academic research, and other data-intensive computing environments.
Featuring the latest breakthroughs in high-performance computing, networking, storage and analysis, SC10 is an international conference that spotlights the most original and fascinating scientific and technical applications from around the world. Atempo will exhibit and demonstrate its solutions at Booth #4643
"The petabyte-scale computing made possible by today's supercomputers creates petabyte-scale data management challenges for scientists, researchers and storage administrators," said Marylise Tauzia, director of product management and marketing at Atempo. "With a suite of scalable, open and intelligent backup and archive solutions, Atempo has a proven track record of protecting and preserving scientific imagery, weather simulations and other complex data at some of the world's most advanced computing institutions. Both Atempo Digital Archive and Atempo Time Navigator are optimized to provide the highest levels of efficiency and effectiveness in any high-performance computing environment."
Both Atempo Digital Archive and Atempo Time Navigator have the proven scalability to manage petabytes of data, which is a critical challenge for supercomputing environments where high volumes of data are created daily. Other Atempo capabilities key to high-performance computing include:
In addition, Atempo's device support is among the broadest in the industry, providing customers with flexibility to protect and preserve their information on a wide variety of tape, disk and cloud storage platforms.
For more information on Atempo Digital Archive, visit http://www.atempo.com/products/digitalArchive/index.asp. For more information on Atempo Time Navigator, visit http://www.atempo.com/products/timeNavigator/default.asp.
About Atempo
Atempo enables organizations to preserve and protect digital information simply and effectively, across any infrastructure, on any platform, over long periods of time. Atempo's comprehensive archiving solutions deliver policy-based and workflow-driven management of rich media files, e-mail and other high-value digital assets to maximize the efficiency and performance of storage systems and reduce long-term storage costs. Atempo's fully-integrated software portfolio also includes backup and recovery of heterogeneous servers, workstations and laptops throughout the enterprise -- from the datacenter to remote offices. Atempo serves thousands of customers around the world through a sales and support network of over 200 resellers and partners. Learn more about Atempo at www.atempo.com.
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Source: Atempo, Inc.
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