Achieve up to 40% reduction in cost per TB
Supplied by IBM Australia Limited on Wednesday, 31 July, 2013
In the supermarket, maximising the sale of more profitable items is a key measure of effectiveness, while optimising the use of shelf space is an important measure of efficiency. Unused shelf space is a lost opportunity.
When it comes to storing data, maximising effectiveness and efficiency are also critical. Real-time compression technology helps you store a lot more (without spending a lot more). If you are interested to learn how to achieve a 40% reduction in cost per terabyte, get this white paper now.
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