Cloud in a Vault is a New Private Cloud Offering
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"CiaV plays a critical role in the capture, storage and retrieval of big data sets, enabling organizations to make informed, mission-critical business decisions by providing them with streamlined access to their data," says Jack Pressman, CEO of Cyber Innovation Labs. "CiaV Big Data provides a scalable, high availability platform for 1 PB to 100 PB Big Data applications at zero capital expenditure."
CiaV also leverages NEC technology to enable the storage and recovery of large and complex data sets, even within geographically dispersed, multi-site enterprise deployments and disaster recovery situations.
"Cloud in a Vault offers optimal recovery capabilities by leveraging NEC's proven SAN-based architecture and Software Defined Networking (SDN) product famil, even during natural or human-induced disaster scenarios," says William Michael, director of business development for NEC. "Traditional platforms require manual intervention in order to enable the recovery and use of data sets in a disaster situation. With Cloud in a Vault, disaster recovery is already inherent in the platform, enabling instantaneous access to that data."
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