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EMC aims to help organizations accelerate their journey to the hybrid cloud

As part of its mission to help today’s IT organizations accelerate their journey to the hybrid cloud, EMC Corporation has announced significant new product releases across its Flash, enterprise storage and Scale-Out NAS portfolios.

Over the last few years, organizations that have harnessed the megatrends of social, cloud, mobile and big data to build new applications have been able to transform their industries.

The recipe for IT transformation is conceptually simple – invest in new applications by reducing investment in the existing application estate. However, the reality is that there is 29% annual data growth in existing application workloads, a continued 58% “drag” incurred by supporting infrastructure applications on business applications, and the ever escalating need for faster performance for specific application workloads.

Organizations that successfully reduce the cost of running their existing application estate can use these efficiencies to fund new application development – building a new generation of mobile and big data applications that will redefine their business. These architected applications need a way to bridge the management of both new and existing application workloads without creating further infrastructure silos.

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The release of EMC XtremIO, EMC VMAX3, EMC Isilon OneFS, and the availability of EMC ViPR 2.0, ViPR SRM 3.5, and the EMC ECS Appliance address these issues and many more. These solutions help IT organization “Redefine Possible” as they accelerate their journey to the hybrid cloud.

The XtremIO 3.0 offers new features and configurations, ecosystem integrations, and business programs for EMC XtremIO all-flash arrays. Collectively, these offer more scale, more capabilities, and more support for consolidated, virtualized, and performance-hungry workloads.

Enterprise data service platform

The VMAX3 Family transforms the VMAX from enterprise storage to an enterprise data service platform. This fundamentally changes what has – until now – been possible with enterprise storage by bringing new levels of cloud-like agility, efficiency and control within the data center.

The VMAX3 enterprise data service platform enables customers to regain control of where best to run specific workloads, within the data center or in the public cloud.

VMAX3 is the foundation for hybrid cloud as IT looks to deliver Storage-as-a-Service.

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EMC also announced a major upgrade to EMC Isilon OneFS, new Isilon platforms and new solutions that reinforce the industry’s first enterprise-grade, scale-out Data Lake.

The new products and capabilities, which include ongoing support for HDFS, help customers advance their ability to ingest, store, protect and manage massive amounts of unstructured data.

The EMC ViPR 2.0 and EMC ViPR SRM 3.5 help customers build a modern storage infrastructure on commodity platforms, while also making it easy to manage any storage infrastructure – from a cluster of two arrays to a truly hyperscale, multi-Petabyte environment.

EMC also announced that the EMC ECS Appliance, a hyperscale storage infrastructure designed for the data center, is now generally available. The ECS Appliance, powered by ViPR 2.0, redefines storage economics and balances the benefits of the public cloud—cost, simplicity, scalability—with the security and control of the private cloud.

The company has shipped the first ECS Appliance, a single system totaling three Petabytes, to The Vatican Library.

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