Datadobi, the global leader in unstructured data management, today unveiled Advanced Storage Optimizer, a solution designed to take the guesswork out of managing enterprise storage. The new solution delivers visibility into cost-reducing opportunities, empowering enterprises to maximize efficiency and reduce storage spend.
Advanced Storage Optimizer is available in StorageMAP 7.4, the latest release of Datadobi’s platform. It provides new levels of visibility into cost-reduction opportunities by identifying suboptimal use of storage tiers and enabling users to model scenarios before migrations. It also identifies ageing and unused data, suggesting options to reduce costs, including what to archive, along with reports that can be shared with stakeholders. By removing irrelevant data before a migration and continuously monitoring storage environments, Storage Optimizer ensures systems remain efficient and cost-effective over time.
The latest release of StorageMAP also introduces enhanced support for Microsoft Azure Blob archiving and new automated reporting features that simplify operations and integrate seamlessly with enterprise systems. These enhancements enable organizations to streamline data management, reinforce governance, and unlock greater business value from their storage environments.
In StorageMAP 7.4, reporting becomes smarter and more flexible. Teams can schedule reports at user‑defined intervals and receive them automatically in formats tailored to their needs, PowerPoint decks for executive stakeholders, and tabular outputs for programmatic analysis. Results can be distributed via email in a true “set‑and‑forget” fashion, ensuring insights are shared consistently and StorageMAP data flows effortlessly into broader enterprise workflows
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Datadobi Introduces Advanced Storage Optimizer to Transform Data Visibility and Cost Management
Datadobi, the global leader in unstructured data management, today unveiled Advanced Storage Optimizer, a solution designed to take the guesswork out of managing enterprise storage. The new solution delivers visibility into cost-reducing opportunities, empowering enterprises to maximize efficiency and reduce storage spend.
Advanced Storage Optimizer is available in StorageMAP 7.4, the latest release of Datadobi’s platform. It provides new levels of visibility into cost-reduction opportunities by identifying suboptimal use of storage tiers and enabling users to model scenarios before migrations. It also identifies ageing and unused data, suggesting options to reduce costs, including what to archive, along with reports that can be shared with stakeholders. By removing irrelevant data before a migration and continuously monitoring storage environments, Storage Optimizer ensures systems remain efficient and cost-effective over time.
The latest release of StorageMAP also introduces enhanced support for Microsoft Azure Blob archiving and new automated reporting features that simplify operations and integrate seamlessly with enterprise systems. These enhancements enable organizations to streamline data management, reinforce governance, and unlock greater business value from their storage environments.
In StorageMAP 7.4, reporting becomes smarter and more flexible. Teams can schedule reports at user‑defined intervals and receive them automatically in formats tailored to their needs, PowerPoint decks for executive stakeholders, and tabular outputs for programmatic analysis. Results can be distributed via email in a true “set‑and‑forget” fashion, ensuring insights are shared consistently and StorageMAP data flows effortlessly into broader enterprise workflows
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