EMC to enhance VMware backup capabilities with a new acquisition?

Tuesday, May 15, 2007   |   1 Comments   |   addthis

TechWorld reports EMC silently acquired Indigo Stone (just like VMware did with Propero), a UK firm focused on hardware agnostic backup solutions.

This acquisition may be irrelevant for VMware business: in this years EMC added to its portfolio at least a couple of backup solution (NetWorker, obtained by Legato acquisition, and Retrospect, obtained by Dantz acquisition) without reaching any kind of serious integration with subsidiary virtualization plaforms. But a statement from Todd Cadley, PR Manager at EMC, perspects a new opportunity:

Indigo Stone is complimentary today to Avamar, NetWorker and VMware. HomeBase - the product from Indigo Stone - provides profiling and protection for server system state, while Avamar and NetWorker provide protection for user and application data. In VMware environments, Indigo Stone provides server recovery from physical to virtual and from virtual to physical.

Read the whole article at source.

Comments

There are a lot of capabilities within the EMC portfolio that would benefit VMware and vise-versa, but the companies really act as weak partners and don't leverage each other's offerings to any extent (well ok EMC loves VM's financial contribution). The PR statement is a bit unusual as it actually recognizes cross-polinization opportunities but I am not holding out for much more of this sort of acknowledgment in the future.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Wednesday, May 16, 2007 7:52:00 PM 

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