The collection of online, nearline and offline storage within an organization. See ESM.
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In computing, an enterprise storage is the computer storage designed for large-scale, high-technology environments of the modern enterprises. When comparing to the consumer storage, it has higher scalability, higher reliability, better fault tolerance, and much higher initial price.
From the salesperson's point of view, the four main enterprise storage markets are:
The enterprise storage industry includes conferences (Storage Decisions, Storage Networking World, etc.), publications (Storage Magazine, InfoStor, etc.), and companies (Atempo, Iron Mountain, EMC, HP, Hitachi Data Systems, IBM, Microsoft, NetApp, Novell, Pillar Data Systems, Sun Microsystems, Symantec/Veritas Software, etc).
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