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To: Jeffrey D who wrote (9986)4/25/2000 10:21:00 AM
From: bob gauthier  Read Replies (2) of 17183
 
EMC Infrastructure Software Delivers Unbridled Data Movement, Central Management
New and Enhanced EMC Software Fortifies Business Value of Global Information Infrastructures
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 25, 2000--EMC Corporation, the world's leading provider of enterprise storage systems, software and services, today rolled out a collection of software products to address the ever-critical and seemingly infinite information demands weighing on virtually every business. Available immediately, the new and enhanced EMC software is part of the EMC E-Infostructure Suite, delivering the world's most advanced range of storage software intelligence.

The EMC E-Infostructure Suite software, combined with the new EMC storage systems and Enginuity Operating Environment (see separate releases), delivers the tools required to convert information into business value. Together, they remove barriers to growth and enable businesses from Internet startups to the Global 2000 to absorb massive change, enjoy unbridled data movement and retain central management and control over all of their information assets.

``On the Internet, success kills,'' said Marc Andreessen, Chairman and co-founder of Loudcloud, Inc. ``Web-based businesses need an infrastructure that can scale on the fly and manage the demands of success. Unlike traditional companies, an e-business can't take time to catch its breath. EMC delivers rich software and robust systems to help Loudcloud provide a Net infrastructure to our customers, ensuring their business stays online through unexpected surges, routine upgrades and catastrophic disasters.''

Michael Ruffolo, EMC's Executive Vice President of Global Sales, Services and Marketing, said, ``In today's information-centric business, a company's success is determined by its information agility. Businesses must reach into every corner of their organizations and supply chains to capture and leverage information, to deepen understanding of customers and develop better offerings to meet their needs. EMC software makes this possible and gives customers the tools -- and the confidence -- to build their business around information and break free from competition and outdated business models.''

The new and enhanced software announced today includes:

EMC ControlCenter software -- ControlCenter is EMC's centralized management framework for monitoring and controlling customers' information infrastructures. ControlCenter enables customers to monitor, configure, control and proactively fine-tune their enterprise information from a single user console, either locally or over the Internet. Through integration of EMC Navisphere Manager software, ControlCenter also now provides a centralized point of management for EMC CLARiiON systems as an integral component of the EMC Enterprise Storage Network.
EMC SRDF software -- Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF), the world's most popular remote data replication software, enables companies to maintain a duplicate, accessible copy of all or some of their information at a secondary system located in the next building or across long distances. In addition to IP support announced this February, new SRDF capabilities include full Fibre Channel support for enhanced data replication in ESN environments, and open systems consistency groups, providing increased integrity and consistency for databases residing on multiple Symmetrix systems.
EMC TimeFinder software -- TimeFinder enables businesses to create copies of production data non-disruptively to be used for backups, data warehouse loading, decision support applications, application development and other activities that require copies of data. With today's announcement, TimeFinder now can make multiple copies to provide near instant recovery from software failures, operator errors or hacker attack. This new feature makes it highly efficient to maintain several versions of production data to be used during the course of an Internet day.
EMC CopyCross for MVS software -- Technical limitations of tape systems have prevented fast, reliable, cost-effective business continuity and disaster recovery. For the first time, customers can transparently, securely and automatically migrate MVS tape-based data to the Symmetrix system, where it is treated as native disk-based data. When tape I/Os are issued by the host, CopyCross software reroutes the data and stores it the Symmetrix system. Applications and tape management systems continue to interact with the data as if they were tape-based files. Once stored on the Symmetrix system, the data can immediately leverage the benefits of Symmetrix-based software solutions.
EMC InfoMover software -- Until today, InfoMover has enabled organizations to perform high-speed bulk file transfers between any combination of supported UNIX, Windows NT and mainframe systems via an ESN, rather than the corporate end-user network. Through major enhancements, InfoMover can now provide shared heterogeneous access to a single copy of mainframe data by multiple UNIX systems.
EMC Access Logix software -- Similar to EMC's popular Volume Logix software for Symmetrix, EMC's new Access Logix provides storage administrators with a flexible, intuitive, easy-to-implement method for CLARiiON data protection and shared storage access in an EMC Enterprise Storage Network. Access Logix enables storage administrators to configure and deploy storage capacity centrally on an as-needed basis, accelerating system reconfigurations and rollouts.
EMC Navisphere Manager software -- EMC Navisphere Manager provides centralized management, configuration, notification and control of all EMC CLARiiON storage systems on a network. Navisphere Manager has been enhanced to manage the new ESN features of the CLARiiON 4500. In addition, Navisphere Manager now integrates with EMC ControlCenter to provide a single management station for all EMC storage products.
EMC Application Transparent Failover software -- Similar to EMC's popular PowerPath software, EMC Application Transparent Failover (ATF) software continuously protects CLARiiON data and applications from I/O path failures, ensuring reliability and high-availability business operations. ATF now supports high-availability configurations and path failover through EMC Connectrix Enterprise Storage Network switches.
EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC - news) is the world leader in information storage systems, software, networks and services, providing the information infrastructure for a connected world. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at www.EMC.com.

This release contains ``forward-looking statements'' as defined under the Federal Securities Laws. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of certain risk factors, including but not limited to: (i) component quality and availability; (ii) delays in the development of new technology, market acceptance issues and the transition to new products; (iii) competitive factors, including but not limited to pricing pressures, in the computer storage and server markets; (iv) the relative and varying rates of product price and component cost declines; (v) economic trends in various geographic markets and fluctuating currency exchange rates; (vi) deterioration or termination of the agreements with certain of the Company's resellers or OEMs; (vii) the uneven pattern of quarterly sales; (viii) risks associated with strategic investments and acquisitions; (ix) Year 2000 issues; and (x) other one-time events and other important factors disclosed previously and from time to time in EMC's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

EMC and Symmetrix are registered trademarks and EMC Enterprise Storage, EMC Enterprise Storage Network, ESN, CLARiiON and Celerra are trademarks of EMC Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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