Posted By Gbaf News
Posted on June 17, 2016
Industry Experts recognise Delphix for Second Consecutive Year
Gartner today recognised Delphix, a market leader in data virtualisation, among the global providers of structured data archiving. The full report, titled Magic Quadrant for Structured Data Archiving and Application Retirement 1 is available for download on the Delphix website.
Delphix believes the company’s presence in the leaders quadrant for the second year validates the Delphix approach for data archiving and instant recovery, and the company’s sustained commitment to supporting customers as they modernise IT infrastructure.
“We’re honoured to be included as a leader in the Magic Quadrant for Structured Data Archiving and Application Retirement,” said Peter Chargin, Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing at Delphix. “We have improved our position moving further up and to the right in the quadrant which we feel affirms our concept of supporting the entire data and application lifecycle. The breadth of our technology’s applicability is a major asset for enterprise customers, who not only deploy Delphix for archiving, but also for application development, testing, analytics and other ongoing business-critical projects. It’s gratifying to receive recognition for our efforts.”
Global Fortune 500 companies increasingly rely on Delphix technology to manage major, enterprise-wide modernisation efforts. One of the most difficult aspect of cloud migration and application retirement projects is preserving historical data without disrupting existing operations. Efficiently archiving full application states while operations continue to run allows Delphix customers to tackle challenging IT concerns like compliance with increased regulations, the digitisation of paper records, and pushing applications into the cloud.
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