SAND/DNA for SAP BI Media Coverage

February 17, 2006

Application Development Trends - SAND upgrades promise info-on-demand

By Kathleen Richards

SAND Technology has upgraded its data archiving and analytics technology, repackaged it and gained certification for SAP NetWeaver Business Intelligence. The company’s Analytic Server and Searchable Archives, based on technology originally developed at Lockheed, are now part of the SAND Dynamic Nearline Architecture. SAND/DNA is a suite of products which allow companies to compress data to about 10 to 15 percent of its raw size, store it in a nearline repository, then retrieve the data for business analysis, using SQL-based tools, without decompressing it first.

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February 1, 2006

The Trouble With Terabytes > > Intelligent Enterprise: Better Insight for Business Decisions

By Joshua Greenbaum

One archiving vendor, SAND Technology, can create what it calls a “near-line” archive that can be queried without a complex restore process. SAND’s compression technology also reduces the overall data footprint by an order of magnitude. This means that SAND can solve the cost, throughput and data storage problems, thus giving archiving a much-needed image upgrade.

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