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To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (11265)9/26/2000 6:53:20 PM
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EMC Unveils Enhanced Storage Software Solutions for Windows 2000 Environments
San Francisco, CA
Enterprise Storage Leader Delivers Support for New Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Platform; First Member of Microsoft Datacenter Infrastructure Vendor Program

EMC Corporation, the world leader in information storage, today announced new information sharing, movement and backup software that furthers the strategic role of an EMC E-Infostructure in the success of the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system in the enterprise. EMC joined with the software leader to unveil Microsoft's new .NET enterprise servers that, combined with EMC storage solutions, allow organizations to efficiently Web-enable their businesses. EMC is also the first member of Microsoft's new Datacenter Infrastructure Vendor program, designed to provide customers with assurances of joint support and compatibility.

Jim Ewel, Vice President, Windows .NET Server Marketing at Microsoft Corp., said, ``The Datacenter Infrastructure Vendor Program enables choice while preserving single source support for our mutual enterprise customers demanding the highest levels of scalability and reliability. We are pleased that EMC, a recognized leader in enterprise class storage solutions, is the first to announce their commitment to work with Microsoft and our Datacenter OEMs to enable this program.''

The new software products, EMC Extractor and EMC ResourcePak for Windows, deliver enhanced functionality, increased access to data, and the seamless integration necessary as Windows 2000 scales up to enterprise environments. EMC's storage systems and software provide customers with powerful, flexible and scalable storage solutions for Microsoft's .NET enterprise servers, including the Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, SQL Server 2000 and Exchange Server 2000 platforms.

TheBigFNI.com, a leading provider of online financial and insurance services, is the creator of Odyssey, a propriety credit risk analysis software system that utilizes Microsoft's .NET enterprise servers. This EMC Proven company has consolidated its mission-critical Windows 2000-based information on EMC's Symmetrix Enterprise Storage. Christopher Imrey, Chief Technology Officer at theBigFNI.com, said, ``EMC was able to work with us to design a scalable Windows 2000 migration strategy that is able to handle the heavy growth that a ''dot net`` company like theBigFNI.com faces. Other vendor's solutions would have required trade-outs in order for us to upgrade. EMC gave us a migration strategy and software tools that allowed us to maintain a 24x7 environment with zero downtime and allowed us to scale as we needed, while preserving our technology investment.''

A survey of 800 worldwide IS executives, conducted for EMC by research firm FIND/SVP, revealed a need for tools that allow Windows-based information to be integrated into data center environments. Nearly 80% of the large organizations questioned said they are moving data between different systems, including mainframes, UNIX systems and Windows platforms.

Jim Rothnie, EMC's Senior Vice President of Product Management, said, ``EMC is delivering the tools that allow customers to consolidate Windows 2000-based information onto an EMC E-Infostructure, grow it to the limits of technology, and protect and manage it to maximize their business productivity. Moreover, as Windows 2000 applications increasingly become mission-critical for organizations, these solutions provide the highest levels of scalability and availability to ensure a constant flow of information.''

EMC's unique ability to provide simultaneous storage support for virtually every heterogeneous server, including mainframes, enables fast integration of Windows 2000-based information into enterprise computing environments. A new white paper, The Business Value of EMC Symmetrix Enterprise Storage in Windows 2000 and Windows NT-Based Application Deployments, provides in-depth analysis and is available at www.EMC.com. EMC Extractor and EMC ResourcePak further enhance these capabilities.

EMC Extractor

EMC Extractor provides users of Windows NT and Windows 2000 with direct, non-disruptive access to information residing on mainframe DB2 relational databases at speeds up to seven times faster than traditional access methods.

Based on the industry-standard OLE DB interface, EMC Extractor requires minimal mainframe resources. Once user authorization is provided by the mainframe, Windows NT and Windows 2000-based applications directly access data residing on the EMC Symmetrix Enterprise Storage system.

This process enables immediate DB2 information sharing to Windows NT and Windows 2000-based servers and workstations, thereby reducing network congestion and increasing performance - all without disrupting the DB2 database. Applications such as data warehousing, customer relationship management (CRM), and analytical computing benefit directly through access to more current and accurate business intelligence information. Additionally, EMC Extractor allows e-businesses to keep pace with fast moving web transaction and click-streaming requirements.

EMC ResourcePak

EMC ResourcePak for Windows offers productivity enhancing software components designed specifically for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 environments. Included within the ResourcePak are five key software tools for improving the availability, mobility, and manageability of mission critical Windows-based data: TimeFinder/SQL Server Integration Module, TimeFinder/Exchange Integration Module, TimeFinder Setup Wizard, Data Relocation Utility (DRU), and Symmetrix Integration Utilities (SIU).

A critical piece of EMC ResourcePak for Windows is the TimeFinder/SQL Server Integration Module (TSIM). This offering tightly integrates and automates the features of EMC TimeFinder with SQL Server 2000. With TimeFinder, customers are able to generate, in background mode, multiple independent mirrored copies of active production volumes in mainframe or open system processing activities. TimeFinder accomplishes this task with no impact to the production host or production volumes. The mirrored volumes can then be used to run tasks that otherwise cannot be performed without seriously impacting production availability, such as parallel processing and data management and storage.

With TSIM, TimeFinder functionality is extended to SQL Server 2000 customers, who can now use TSIM to do a full database backup with no impact to production or end users. TSIM also enables application testing, decision support, or the creation of a hot standby system. TSIM benefits enterprise productivity by significantly improved performance and management of information assets.

The EMC and Microsoft Alliance

EMC and Microsoft formed a strategic global alliance in February 2000, the first centered specifically on Windows 2000. The two companies are working together in a number of areas to develop and implement solutions that combine Windows 2000 with EMC systems, software and services. As part of the alliance, EMC Enterprise Storage serves as the core storage platform for the Microsoft Partner Solution Center in Redmond, Wash.

About EMC

EMC Corp. (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 emc.com

EMC and Symmetrix are registered trademarks, and EMC Enterprise Storage, E-Infostructure, EMC Extractor, EMC ResourcePak and TimeFinder are trademarks of EMC Corporation. Other trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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 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) the ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees; 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.