| Mimosa Reaches New Milestones With Industry’s Most Comprehensive Content Archiving Platform |
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| Thursday, 08 January 2009 | |
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Mimosa NearPoint Enterprise Customer Adoption Continues with 150,000 Seat Global Deployment for Next-Generation Email Archiving, eDiscovery and Storage Consolidation SANTA CLARA, Calif. – January 6, 2009 – Mimosa Systems, the leader in next-generation email and file archiving solutions, today announced its largest enterprise deployment of 150,000 users – delivering the industry’s most advanced content archiving, eDiscovery, archive virtualization and disaster recovery offering in a single, unified solution. The Mimosa NearPointTM archive solution is the clear choice for hundreds of large enterprise customers worldwide and more than 75 global partners, including Microsoft, Dell, Hitachi Data Systems, NetApp and HP to improve Exchange efficiency, significantly reduce production storage and decrease the cost of eDiscovery collection and preservation by over 50 percent. Leading analysts predict a major increase in compliance regulations, corporate governance mandates and eDiscovery requirements in 2009 due to challenging economic conditions across global markets. As a result, organizations need to address these challenges in rapid fashion with solutions that are designed for proactive eDiscovery and legal decision support, compliance readiness and management efficiencies to reduce risk and costs. According to a CMS Watch 2009 IT predictions report, “vendors whose offerings provide technologies to specifically support regulatory compliance and that have a strong track record of success in highly regulated industries stand to gain from the current economic crisis.” Recognized by Gartner as the fastest-growing company in Email Archiving and in the Visionaries Quadrant of its “Magic Quadrant for Active Email Archiving research, Mimosa is well positioned to address enterprise market requirements with the industry’s most advanced email and file archiving solution. In 2008, Mimosa extended its global footprint by opening offices worldwide and strengthening its strategic partnerships to deepen market access. The company also released key new product options that capture more content types, provide controls to optimize storage resources, and streamline eDiscovery searches. According to Laura DuBois, storage software research director for IDC, “Enterprise archiving software is now a one billion dollar market worldwide, growing 18.4 percent year over year. Overall market growth continues to be derived from the need for improved identification and retrieval of relevant information based on discovery, investigations, and user need. The use of archiving can also yield production performance gains, especially as organizations increase in size. Tiered storage efficiencies and limitless mailbox capacities streamline workflow by eliminating management intensive quotas and information overload on production servers.” |
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