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    IBM Reworks Storage Strategy

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    1. IBM Reworks Storage Strategy
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    IBM is announcing more then 30 new or upgraded computer storage products or computer storage services that are the result of a $2 billion investment over the last three years involving thousands of IBM researchers and eight acquisitions of computer data storage start-ups.

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    SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - IBM (IBM) is making a major push to upgrade computer storage products and services it offers customers struggling to manage mountainous piles of data being created inside their organizations. The company is announcing more then 30 new or upgraded products or services that are the result of a $2 billion investment over the last three years involving thousands of IBM researchers and eight acquisitions of data storage start-ups.

    Even as the economy slows and businesses move to slash spending on computers and network gear, sales of storage will continue to spiral -- at least until someone invents a way for companies to stop collecting so much data, analysts say.

    Proliferating data storage requirements brought on both by customer demands to keep information instantly available and by mounting record-keeping mandated by regulators are forcing companies to retool their corporate data centers.

    IBM said its new line-up of storage products and services are designed to help customers manage the transition from static data archives to dynamic storehouses ready to manage two-way data flows over the Internet.

    "IBM is trying to illustrate how many facets of their storage offerings can be viewed as something strategic and cohesive as opposed to just another series of 'cool products,'" said analyst Clay Ryder, the president of Sageza Group.

    International Business Machines Corp said it aims to help customers -- big banks, retailers, government agencies and other organizations -- contend with the growing digitization of entertainment, health care, security and retail information.

    IBM estimates that the average individual's "information footprint" -- the amount of data connected to a person -- will grow to more than 16 terabytes by 2020 from roughly one terabyte, or trillion bytes, of data currently.

    "IBM is saying let's talk about general business requirements first, then will go the technology bag of tricks and figure out what the customers need," said Mary Turner, an analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group. "This is a cross business-unit effort."

    Competitively, IBM is showcasing how the breadth of its storage-related hardware, software and related services can be made to work together for customers small and large.

    Only EMC Corp (EMC), the leading independent storage maker, has articulated a similarly broad strategy for managing all parts of an organization's "information infrastructure," analysts said. Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and Dell (DELL) still sell storage largely tied to their server products, while Sun Microsystems (JAVA) is also active in the tape market, but its offerings are nowhere near as comprehensive as IBM or EMC.



     
     
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