September 29, 2010

Atrato shares technology expertise

LOUISVILLE – Data-storage firm Atrato Inc. in Louisville has joined the ng Connect Program, a multi-industry initiative focused on developing next-generation broadband services.

Atrato will collaborate with other ng Connect members to improve storage management and performance for a variety of data-intensive applications including virtual hosting, business analytics, entertainment services and digital-content distribution.

“The proliferation of ‘everything on demand’ commerce and content models is driving performance demands directly into the heart of IT systems,´ said Steve Vissconti, Atrato’s chief executive.

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As part of the ng Connect Program, Atrato’s technology is expected to improve the broadband infrastructure. Its autonomic tiering architecture will provide accelerated access, high availability and improved power efficiencies across a variety of applications and workloads. In addition, intelligent tiering software will be used to efficiently manage storage resources as companies grow to accommodate larger data volumes and higher performance demands.

“Highly scaleable, reliable and flexible data access and storage is critical to the success of most new services being developed for next generation 4G/LTE networks,´ said Steve West, vice president of Emerging Technology & Media at Alcatel-Lucent, founding member of the ng Connect Program. “Atrato’s expertise is welcomed by our program members, and we look forward to collaborating with them.”

LOUISVILLE – Data-storage firm Atrato Inc. in Louisville has joined the ng Connect Program, a multi-industry initiative focused on developing next-generation broadband services.

Atrato will collaborate with other ng Connect members to improve storage management and performance for a variety of data-intensive applications including virtual hosting, business analytics, entertainment services and digital-content distribution.

“The proliferation of ‘everything on demand’ commerce and content models is driving performance demands directly into the heart of IT systems,´ said Steve Vissconti, Atrato’s chief executive.

As part of the ng Connect Program, Atrato’s technology is expected to improve the broadband infrastructure. Its autonomic tiering architecture will provide accelerated…

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