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IBM Buys FilesX
11 Apr 2008
IBM has signed a
definitive agreement to acquire FilesX, a privately held storage
software company that specializes in continuous data protection and
nearly instant data and application recovery software for enterprises
and remote/branch offices. The acquisition is expected to close shortly.
Financial terms were not disclosed.
The proliferation of data and information across the distributed
enterprise are causing businesses of all sizes to seek better data
recovery and information risk management solutions. FilesX products help
address this need by delivering continuous data protection and fast
recovery of business critical applications and servers running on
Microsoft Windows platforms. Following close, IBM intends that the
FilesX technology will become part of the Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)
family of products, IBM’s flagship suite of leading data protection and
information infrastructure offerings, with proven compatibility in
customer environments today.
FilesX enterprise-level continuous data protection solutions would
complement IBM's existing file-based software called IBM Tivoli
Continuous Data Protection for Files, which is targeted at SMB customers
and individual PC users.
With its patented technology, FilesX helps IT staff restore data from
virtually any type of failure and from nearly any point in time.
Ease-of-use and self-managing features make FilesX offerings
particularly attractive in environments where IT skills and budgets are
limited.
For IT managers dealing with the pressures of data growth, and for chief
compliance officers seeking better data controls, the acquisition should
enable IBM to offer an end-to-end data protection solution from laptops
to remote/branch offices, data centers and disaster recovery sites.
Across the enterprise, customizable data protection features in both
disk-based and tape-based environments are designed to improve data
governance and provide nearly continuous user access to data even in the
face of IT disruptions.
“The FilesX acquisition would complement IBM’s vision of enterprise data
protection by adding critical capabilities for remote offices,
delivering continuous data protection for applications and servers, and
supporting business user needs with nearly instantaneous recovery of
data,” said Al Zollar, general manager, Tivoli software, IBM. “It would
also reinforce IBM’s mid-market strategy by adding a simple and easy to
use full data protection solution – one that also is attractive to
enterprise remote offices and departmental situations.” 
FilesX has more than 100 customers in the United States and Israel,
spanning government, education, healthcare, financial services and
manaufacturing. “Following the close of the transaction, the combination
of FilesX' strong data protection and recovery software with IBM’s
existing storage management products will enable customers to better
safeguard their most critical information,” said Jimmy Garcia-Meza,
FilesX CEO. “FilesX customers can benefit from the broad resources IBM
has committed to growing the storage management part of its business,
and will continue to receive support under their existing agreements."
Beyond the expanded data and application protection that the FilesX
acquisition would provide, existing IBM customers would see no change to
their current TSM environment, product set or support.
Through its deep industry expertise, patent leadership, research and
innovation, IBM has long been the leader in providing clients with
technology solutions that help them manage and utilize their information
effectively. |