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Info-Tech Research Group Names CommVault a ‘Champion’ in its Content and Email Archiving Vendor Landscape Report

Published Nov 25, 2013

Info-Tech Research Group has recognized CommVault as a "Champion" in Content and Email Archiving in its latest Vendor Landscape Report. This industry report recognizes outstanding vendors in the technology marketplace based on an assessment of the strength of their offerings and their ability to deliver excellent value to customers.

With the complexities being driven by regulatory compliance, data on the edge, cloud computing and Big Data, IT leaders, legal departments and compliance officers are grappling with how to best to manage risk, mobile workforces and cost containment. According to Info-Tech, CommVault is providing the right product for organizations that have both storage needs and compliance concerns. “High growth rate industries need tools that separate and dispose of low value content and CommVault Simpana® software provides this by allowing clients to appropriately store information based on its use and value to the organization,” said Chris Wynder, consulting analyst, Info-Tech Research Group. “CommVault is a pioneer in the archiving space and its wide variety of classification tools provides IT with next generation storage management capabilities.”

CommVault Simpana software allows customers to quickly and cost effectively solve critical data challenges such as cost and complexity of massive file and email growth, reliable e-Discovery and compliance and content-aware retention. Simpana software’s single-platform approach offers integrated eDiscovery with built-in features like legal hold, reporting, encryption and deduplication. It offers the ability to solve regulatory and compliance challenges with an automated, comprehensive policy engine.

“Business needs are changing and organizations are looking for ways to move beyond simple data retention and turn information into a competitive advantage,” said David West, senior vice president of marketing and business development, CommVault. “Our ‘Champion’ designation further demonstrates how Simpana software can help customers intelligently retain information based on its strategic value to the enterprise.”

The Info-Tech Research Group expanded its report this year from “Email Archiving Vendor Landscape” to “Content and Email Archive Vendor Landscape,” including an additional requirement for content support. The report has evolved to meet the broader needs of the market, positioning CommVault’s Simpana® software platform as “one of the most balanced products... for both eDiscovery and storage management[1].” The report also recognizes Simpana software for its value, classifying it as “the most complete product at its price point.”

Join CommVault for its Intelligent Archive Virtual Event where you'll hear from Gartner Inc.'s Alan Dayley, customers from the Credit Union of Colorado and Cystic Fibrosis Trust and CommVault's information management experts discuss trends, challenges and solutions that can help turn information into a strategic asset.



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