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Managing Information StorageManaging Information Storage
David Barnby David Barnby Director, European Marketing CentreDirector, European Marketing Centre
Information Storage GroupInformation Storage Group Hewlett-Packard Hewlett-Packard
“Storage has been the invisible giant in IT, but it’s getting too big to ignore any longer”
Fortune, Feb
Information storage market growthInformation storage market growth
The information storage market in Europe is growing >72% year-on-year
1997: 2.5 million units
1998: 4.4 million units
1999: 7.7 million units
Source: IDC, 1999Includes: CD-R/RW, DC2000, 8mm/DLT/MLR,4mm/SLR, 5.25 optical jukeboxes
Stewart-Ford Grand Prix RacingStewart-Ford Grand Prix Racing
- Stewart-Ford F1 IT team replaced 5 separate manual backup processes with 1 HP SureStore 2/20 DLT Library running HP OmniBack for error-free automated backup
- All parts and design data stored on HP SureStore DLT Libraries
“The advancements we’ve made with HP will foster more state-of-the-art methods in the analysis and interpretation of complex data that fuels the performance of a Formula 1 race car” Jackie Stewart
Stewart/Ford Grand Prix RacingStewart/Ford Grand Prix Racing
- Securing valuable data for improving race performance in real-time and for the future
- Each car downloads approx. 40MB of information per lap to the pits (=27 floppy discs)
- HP DLT Libraries back up 100GB of race information per day
Halifax Building Society Halifax Building Society
- UK savings bank/mortgage lender with 36,000 employees and total assets of $247 billion
- HP SureStore Optical Jukeboxes replace thousands of tonnes of paper on 72km of shelves
- All data can be accessed in <6seconds
- Optical discs guarantee data for 100 years“In this role, optical storage is supreme, and we are convinced that in choosing HP as our storage
partner we have made the best choice possible” Halifax Building Society
Information storage - Information storage - crucial for business successcrucial for business success
- 97% of MIS managers agree that information storage is important for the successful running of their business
- Information storage is considered at least as important as current hot topics:
Year 2000 compliance (82%)Euro compliance (85%)E-commerce (90%)
The consequences of inefficient The consequences of inefficient information storage are direinformation storage are dire
- Data loss is expensive - may be as much as $7.3 million per hour
- Recovery of lost data may be impossible
- 94% of companies who suffer a catastrophic data loss do not survive
Corporate complacency….Corporate complacency….
- 60% do not store data at an offsite location
- 31% still rely on manual procedures
- 53% do not have a formal information storage policy
- 83% of sites suffering significant data loss subsequently improved their backup systems
““Data loss won’t happen to me….”Data loss won’t happen to me….”
- 86% claim their backup and storage is efficient
- Yet only 27% are extremely confident about the reliability of their current systems
- 53% agree that information storage is not considered a high priority because it’s not ‘sexy’ enough
Despite these statistics…..Despite these statistics…..
- 51% of European companies have not invested money in information storage in the past twelve months
- Only 46% have any plans to improve their own systems in the coming year
- Yet 10% expect to experience data loss
in the next twelve
Companies agree they need to invest Companies agree they need to invest more….more….
- 12% think their companies’ investment in protecting their data is inadequate
- Annual IT spend on data storage and backup is only 9% of total
- By 2001, 75 cents of every $ spent on IT will be spent on storage (Yankee Group)
HP - #1 in Information StorageHP - #1 in Information Storage
Range of information storage products - CD-Writers, tape drives, network attached storage and optical jukeboxes
Worry-free, cost-effective information storage
Easy access to information
“Few of today’s corporate executives would sleep peacefully at night if they
really knew how fragile their organisations’ data protection and
backup procedures are.”( 72% of European IT managers)