EMC debuts Infoscape

Storage firm EMC has introduced its Infoscape software, which allows users to search all corporate information in file systems, automatically classify information based on business value, manage the retention of unstructured information for regulatory compliance, and facilitate policy-based and automated data migration across a tiered storage infrastructure, according to the Hopkinton, MA-based firm.

Infoscape automates and orchestrates information life cycle management (ILM) services such as information protection, data placement on tiers of storage, regulatory compliance, and information security, based on the information's value to the business, EMC said.

In other EMC news, the firm has launched its Information Management Strategy Service, a consulting offering from its Global Services unit. The new service is designed to aid customers in defining proper policies, best practices, and procedures to manage unstructured information as it changes value throughout its life, according to the company.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 19, 2006

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