McDATA Corporation (Nasdaq:MCDTA) (Nasdaq:MCDT), a leading provider
of data access solutions, today announced McDATA Virtualizer, the
first in a series of Advanced Fabric Services offerings delivered
on McDATA�s Application Services Module (ASM) platform. The McDATA
Virtualizer enables storage administrators to lower capital
expenditures, reduce operating expenses and automate complex
recurring tasks, while effectively managing and protecting ever
growing quantities of business data. Virtualizer leverages McDATA�s
ASM in a high availability configuration to enable greater storage
utilization, faster single-point heterogeneous provisioning,
non-disruptive end of lease transitions, tiered-optimized storage,
online capacity expansion, local and remote replication and
powerful logical data views. Unlike other solutions, McDATA
Virtualizer is a completely integrated solution and performs to
enterprise class requirements. It can be added to an entire storage
fabric by connecting a single Virtualizer through any port on a
switch or director � an improvement over other solutions that
require multiple appliances, or use of multiple intelligent blades
that are limited by a switch�s chassis. �Future data centers will
focus on business requirements over infrastructure,� said
Enterprise Strategy Group Founder and Senior Analyst Steve
Duplessie. �The technological design of McDATA�s ASM takes a big
stride toward realizing complete Enterprise Infrastructure
Abstraction.� Virtualizer is the first in a series of Advanced
Fabric Services offerings delivered on McDATA�s Application
Services Module platform. McDATA ASMs are standalone modules,
designed with an open application program interface (API), so that
McDATA can team with OEMs and other partners to deliver advanced
services to existing fabrics, quickly, non-disruptively and without
any SAN hardware replacement requirements. Meeting the needs of
enterprise-class customers, the highly scalable ASM architecture
delivers up to two million virtual I/O (Input/Output) operations
per second (VIOPs) per module. The ASM�s modular architecture
allows it to connect into any switch or director, based on fabric
from any vendor or OEM. Unlike appliance offerings, McDATA�s ASMs
use a true �split path� architecture, which allows a single point
of control and scalable data movement. �McDATA understands that
customers want easier data access and are demanding solutions that
allow them to focus more time on leveraging business data and less
time figuring out how to technologically support it,� said McDATA
Chief Operating Officer Todd Oseth. �That�s why we designed our ASM
with an open API that we share with all; and with a platform that
supports a truly integrated solution that can operate in existing
SAN infrastructures and adapt and grow with future requirements. We
worked with StoreAge to offer Virtualizer, and we�re working with
others to bring additional fabric services to market in the
future.� McDATA�s Virtualizer is available now on a limited basis
from McDATA, with full availability in December. ASM/Virtualizer
Industry Quotes Partners � Jeff Bawol, Senior VP and General
Manager of Enterprise Software and Storage (ESS) Avnet Technology
Solutions, Americas "Avnet solutions address complex environments,"
said Jeff Bawol, senior vice president and general manager of
Enterprise Software and Storage (ESS), Avnet Technology Solutions,
Americas. "While customers are interested in virtualization, many
products do not support heterogeneous environments or scalability
needs. McData's Virtualizer combines vendor and storage resource
independence with scalability and manageability. It is a product
that we believe will meet the real-world environments of our
partners' customers." Joe Fannin, CEO NET Source "The concept of
adding virtualization by simply adding ASM modules to existing
switching ports would be very attractive to our customers," said
McDATA partner NET Source. "While there are tremendous management
advantages gained from virtualization, having to completely replace
a switch and/or lose switching capabilities at the fabric level
have prevented companies from implementing a solution so far.
McDATA's ASM overcomes those boundaries. Now that the product is
available, we believe our customers will be seriously evaluating it
as a viable option." Industry Analysts � Data Mobility Group
�Heterogeneity has been a major barrier to greater adoption of
virtualization and other advanced fabric services available today,�
said Joe Martins, research director and managing member for Data
Mobility Group. �The McDATA ASM appears to have solved that
problem. In addition to its generous processing power, the ASM uses
a rather extensive�open API, and McDATA is welcoming all vendors to
port their solutions to it.� IDC "With today's increasingly complex
storage environments, enterprises need solutions that improve
reliability and manageability for all of their heterogeneous
storage assets," said Richard Villars, Vice President of Storage
Systems Research at IDC. "Solutions like McDATA Virtualizer that
deliver common data movement and management functions across
different tiers of networked storage are playing a critical role in
helping IT managers control storage costs and improve storage asset
utilization." StorageIO �It�s�great to see McDATA deliver on its
vision�of an open�solution that allows customers to add advanced
fabric services including transparent data migration and volume
management�to their�Fibre Channel and iSCSI networks," said Greg
Schulz, Founder and Sr. Analyst the StorageIO Group. �With the ASM,
McDATA�is�delivering an integrated fabric based storage
virtualization solution leveraging a performance optimized
appliance that supports robust storage services software to�enhance
storage management tasks in heterogeneous environments." About
McDATA (www.mcdata.com) McDATA (Nasdaq:MCDTA) (Nasdaq:MCDT) is the
leading provider of data access solutions, helping customers build,
globally connect, optimize and centrally manage data
infrastructures across SAN, MAN and WAN environments. With nearly
25 years experience developing SAN products, services and
solutions, McDATA is the trusted partner in the world's largest
data centers, connecting more than two-thirds of all networked
data. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains
statements about expected future events that are forward-looking
and subject to risks and uncertainties. Readers are urged to
consider statements that include the terms "believes", "belief",
"expects", "plans", "objectives", "estimates", "anticipates",
"intends", "targets", or the like to be uncertain and
forward-looking. Factors that could cause actual results to differ
and vary materially from expectations include, but are not limited
to, McDATA�s relationships with EMC, IBM and Hitachi Data Systems
and the level of their orders, aggressive price competition by
numerous other SAN and IP switch suppliers, OEM qualification of
our new products, integration of CNT�s sales and marketing
functions, manufacturing constraints, constraints in obtaining
third party product for resale and other risk factors that are
disclosed in McDATA�s filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. These cautionary statements by McDATA should not be
construed as exhaustive or as any admission regarding the adequacy
of disclosures made by McDATA. All cautionary statements should be
read as being applicable to all forward-looking statements wherever
they appear. McDATA does not undertake any obligation to publicly
update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise. McDATA
Corporation (Nasdaq:MCDTA) (Nasdaq:MCDT), a leading provider of
data access solutions, today announced McDATA Virtualizer, the
first in a series of Advanced Fabric Services offerings delivered
on McDATA's Application Services Module (ASM) platform. The McDATA
Virtualizer enables storage administrators to lower capital
expenditures, reduce operating expenses and automate complex
recurring tasks, while effectively managing and protecting ever
growing quantities of business data. Virtualizer leverages McDATA's
ASM in a high availability configuration to enable greater storage
utilization, faster single-point heterogeneous provisioning,
non-disruptive end of lease transitions, tiered-optimized storage,
online capacity expansion, local and remote replication and
powerful logical data views. Unlike other solutions, McDATA
Virtualizer is a completely integrated solution and performs to
enterprise class requirements. It can be added to an entire storage
fabric by connecting a single Virtualizer through any port on a
switch or director -- an improvement over other solutions that
require multiple appliances, or use of multiple intelligent blades
that are limited by a switch's chassis. "Future data centers will
focus on business requirements over infrastructure," said
Enterprise Strategy Group Founder and Senior Analyst Steve
Duplessie. "The technological design of McDATA's ASM takes a big
stride toward realizing complete Enterprise Infrastructure
Abstraction." Virtualizer is the first in a series of Advanced
Fabric Services offerings delivered on McDATA's Application
Services Module platform. McDATA ASMs are standalone modules,
designed with an open application program interface (API), so that
McDATA can team with OEMs and other partners to deliver advanced
services to existing fabrics, quickly, non-disruptively and without
any SAN hardware replacement requirements. Meeting the needs of
enterprise-class customers, the highly scalable ASM architecture
delivers up to two million virtual I/O (Input/Output) operations
per second (VIOPs) per module. The ASM's modular architecture
allows it to connect into any switch or director, based on fabric
from any vendor or OEM. Unlike appliance offerings, McDATA's ASMs
use a true "split path" architecture, which allows a single point
of control and scalable data movement. "McDATA understands that
customers want easier data access and are demanding solutions that
allow them to focus more time on leveraging business data and less
time figuring out how to technologically support it," said McDATA
Chief Operating Officer Todd Oseth. "That's why we designed our ASM
with an open API that we share with all; and with a platform that
supports a truly integrated solution that can operate in existing
SAN infrastructures and adapt and grow with future requirements. We
worked with StoreAge to offer Virtualizer, and we're working with
others to bring additional fabric services to market in the
future." McDATA's Virtualizer is available now on a limited basis
from McDATA, with full availability in December. -0- *T
ASM/Virtualizer Industry Quotes Partners Jeff Bawol, Senior VP and
General Manager of Enterprise Software and Storage (ESS) Avnet
Technology Solutions, Americas *T "Avnet solutions address complex
environments," said Jeff Bawol, senior vice president and general
manager of Enterprise Software and Storage (ESS), Avnet Technology
Solutions, Americas. "While customers are interested in
virtualization, many products do not support heterogeneous
environments or scalability needs. McData's Virtualizer combines
vendor and storage resource independence with scalability and
manageability. It is a product that we believe will meet the
real-world environments of our partners' customers." -0- *T Joe
Fannin, CEO NET Source *T "The concept of adding virtualization by
simply adding ASM modules to existing switching ports would be very
attractive to our customers," said McDATA partner NET Source.
"While there are tremendous management advantages gained from
virtualization, having to completely replace a switch and/or lose
switching capabilities at the fabric level have prevented companies
from implementing a solution so far. McDATA's ASM overcomes those
boundaries. Now that the product is available, we believe our
customers will be seriously evaluating it as a viable option." -0-
*T Industry Analysts Data Mobility Group *T "Heterogeneity has been
a major barrier to greater adoption of virtualization and other
advanced fabric services available today," said Joe Martins,
research director and managing member for Data Mobility Group. "The
McDATA ASM appears to have solved that problem. In addition to its
generous processing power, the ASM uses a rather extensive open
API, and McDATA is welcoming all vendors to port their solutions to
it." -0- *T IDC *T "With today's increasingly complex storage
environments, enterprises need solutions that improve reliability
and manageability for all of their heterogeneous storage assets,"
said Richard Villars, Vice President of Storage Systems Research at
IDC. "Solutions like McDATA Virtualizer that deliver common data
movement and management functions across different tiers of
networked storage are playing a critical role in helping IT
managers control storage costs and improve storage asset
utilization." -0- *T StorageIO *T "It's great to see McDATA deliver
on its vision of an open solution that allows customers to add
advanced fabric services including transparent data migration and
volume management to their Fibre Channel and iSCSI networks," said
Greg Schulz, Founder and Sr. Analyst the StorageIO Group. "With the
ASM, McDATA is delivering an integrated fabric based storage
virtualization solution leveraging a performance optimized
appliance that supports robust storage services software to enhance
storage management tasks in heterogeneous environments." About
McDATA (www.mcdata.com) McDATA (Nasdaq:MCDTA) (Nasdaq:MCDT) is the
leading provider of data access solutions, helping customers build,
globally connect, optimize and centrally manage data
infrastructures across SAN, MAN and WAN environments. With nearly
25 years experience developing SAN products, services and
solutions, McDATA is the trusted partner in the world's largest
data centers, connecting more than two-thirds of all networked
data. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains
statements about expected future events that are forward-looking
and subject to risks and uncertainties. Readers are urged to
consider statements that include the terms "believes", "belief",
"expects", "plans", "objectives", "estimates", "anticipates",
"intends", "targets", or the like to be uncertain and
forward-looking. Factors that could cause actual results to differ
and vary materially from expectations include, but are not limited
to, McDATA's relationships with EMC, IBM and Hitachi Data Systems
and the level of their orders, aggressive price competition by
numerous other SAN and IP switch suppliers, OEM qualification of
our new products, integration of CNT's sales and marketing
functions, manufacturing constraints, constraints in obtaining
third party product for resale and other risk factors that are
disclosed in McDATA's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. These cautionary statements by McDATA should not be
construed as exhaustive or as any admission regarding the adequacy
of disclosures made by McDATA. All cautionary statements should be
read as being applicable to all forward-looking statements wherever
they appear. McDATA does not undertake any obligation to publicly
update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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