StorageTek: launches storage appraisal program, realigns global services

StorageTek has launched a Storage Appraisal service program to help its customers, such as healthcare facilities, identify and improve components of their enterprise storage infrastructure.
   
The program aims to help customers gain more understanding into their end-to-end storage infrastructure, identify and solve problems before they arise, minimize the risks of system downtime and data loss, and maximize resource utilization, StorageTek said. The service will help customers gain a better understanding of their capacity requirements and cost structures, making it easier to store, manage and archive information on the right device, at the right time.
   
For more information about StorageTek's Storage Appraisal services, visit: http://www.storagetek.com/services/business_assessments.html.
   
In related company news, StorageTek said it has realigned its global services organization into five professional service and remote service practice areas, including: implementation and education services, data center services, storage assessment services, business continuity and disaster recovery services and remote managed services.

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