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EMC Helps Developers Speed Creation and Lower Cost of Open Storage Management Applications.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

HOPKINTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 24, 2002

Enhanced Storage Middleware Incorporates CIM/Bluefin Standards for

Developing and Deploying Multi-Vendor Storage Management Solutions

EMC Corporation today unveiled major advances in its WideSky Developers Suite offered through the EMC (1) (EMC Corporation, Hopkinton, MA, www.emc.com) The leading supplier of storage products for midrange computers and mainframes. Founded in 1979 by Richard J. Egan and Roger Marino, EMC has developed advanced storage and retrieval technologies for the world's largest companies.  Developers Program. These new advances further EMC's goal of enabling software and hardware developers, along with customers, to build truly open, interoperable automated networked storage environments that reduce costs, streamline management, and improve business agility.

Highlighted in today's announcement is the expansion of the WideSky Developers Suite to include new and enhanced interfaces that offer additional heterogeneous device support and increased functionality for managing platform-, connectivity-, and server-based storage resources. EMC will also deliver even greater flexibility to developers and investment protection for customers by incorporating open industry standards into WideSky, such as the emerging Storage Management Initiative (SMI (1) (Storage Management Initiative) The initiative developed by the SNIA in 2003 to create a single standard interface for storage management technologies used by multiple vendors and networking communities. ) specification, previously known as the Common Information Model (CIM (1) (Computer-Integrated Manufacturing) Integrating office/accounting functions with automated factory systems. Point of sale, billing, machine tool scheduling and supply ordering are part of CIM. )/Bluefin specification (see separate release).

Don Swatik, Vice President of EMC's Solutions Group said, "As customers continue to adopt networked storage at a breakneck pace, they're looking to EMC and our application developer partners to be a step ahead and help simplify the management of the entire environment, end-to-end, and not just heterogeneous storage arrays. The burden is on us to enable fast and reliable development of innovative applications that manage the diverse requirements of heterogeneous storage system, network and software elements. The new additions to WideSky do exactly that."

New and Enhanced WideSky Storage Middleware

EMC introduced WideSky in October 2001, building on a history of strong collaboration with partners since 1994. WideSky uses a common architecture to provide access to a robust set of advanced storage management features and serve as a universal "any-to-any" translator for storage management. As a result, application developers can greatly reduce the time and effort needed to develop applications that work across heterogeneous networked storage environments, and are able to focus more on leveraging the depth of functionality and intelligence offered by WideSky. In turn, customers benefit from applications with greater breadth of device support and robust features that reduce integration, management, and training costs. Currently, upwards of twenty-four companies, including some of the largest software vendors in the world, are licensing the WideSky Developers Suite.

The new and enhanced WideSky Developers Suite APIs announced today include:

-- WideSky Connectivity API

The new WideSky Connectivity API enables discovery and access to information for SAN elements including switches, bridges, and HBAs, and allows switch zoning. Devices supported by the Connectivity API include switches from EMC (Connectrix), Brocade, McData, Qlogic, and Inrange, and HBAs from Agilent, Emulex, JNI (Java Native Interface) A programming interface (API) in Sun's Java Virtual Machine used for calling native platform elements such as GUI routines. RNI (Raw Native Interface) is the JNI counterpart in Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine.

JNI - Java Native Interface
, and Qlogic.

-- WideSky Storage API

This first version of the WideSky Storage API provides discovery and enables access to configuration information on EMC, HP StorageWorks, HP XP, HDS (Hitachi Data Systems, Santa Clara, CA, www.hds.com) A leading provider of high-end storage hardware, software and services. Part of the Information Systems & Telecommunications Division of Hitachi Ltd.  9900, and SUN StoreEdge 9900 storage platforms. Moving forward, the Storage API will also leverage the SMI (CIM/Bluefin) specification to offer even greater breadth of array support and depth of functionality.

-- Expanded WideSky SRM (1) (Storage Resource Management) The management of the storage resources in an organization in order to avoid duplication of files and to determine space utilization across all servers.  API

The WideSky SRM API characterizes and maps host-level application elements (databases, volume managers, and file systems) all the way through to logical and physical storage devices. This API now includes support for HP StorageWorks, HP XP, HDS 9900, and SUN StoreEdge 9900 storage platforms, in addition to previous support for EMC Symmetrix and EMC CLARiiON storage systems. Additionally, the enhanced API also now includes support for Microsoft Exchange. The WideSky SRM API currently provides support for databases from Oracle, Informix, Sybase, SQL Server, and IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) , file systems including UFS UFS Unix File System
UFS Universal Fighting System (Sabertooth games)
UFS United Feature Syndicate
UFS Unite for Sight
UFS Uncoated Free Sheet (paper grade)
UFS Universal Frame System
, VxFS, HFS, JFS See journaled file system and Joliet file system. , NTFS (NT File System) An optional file system for Windows NT, 2000 and XP operating systems. NTFS is the more advanced file system, compared to FAT32. It improves performance and is required in order to implement numerous security and administrative features in the OS. , MVS (Multiple Virtual Storage) Introduced in 1974, the primary operating system used with IBM mainframes (the others are VM and DOS/VSE). MVS is a batch processing-oriented operating system that manages large amounts of memory and disk space.  Datasets, ex2 and AdvFS, as well as volume managers including LVM LVM Logical Volume Manager
LVM Liikenne- ja Viestintäministeriö (Finnish: Ministry of Transport and Communications; Helsinki)
LVM Left Ventricular Mass
LVM Landwirtschaftlicher Versicherungsverein Muenster
, VxVM, LSM LSM Linux Software Map
LSM Louisiana State Museum
LSM Linux Security Module
LSM Living Stream Ministry
LSM Laser Scanning Microscopy
LSM Legato Storage Manager
LSM Land-Surface Model
LSM Lutheran Student Movement
LSM Logical Storage Manager
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SVM School of Veterinary Medicine
SVM Solaris Volume Manager
SVM Space Vector Modulation
SVM Storage Virtualization Manager (StoreAge)
SVM Service Module (also abbreviated as S/M) 
, DiskADM, and LDM.

-- New EMC ControlCenter StorageScope API

Providing access to the rich repository of information delivered by WideSky, this interface enables developers to take advantage of the data collected and stored by the EMC ControlCenter infrastructure to create applications for billing, resource tracking, and infrastructure planning. This data is obtained via ControlCenter StorageScope software, and includes specific information regarding multi-vendor array configurations, SAN devices, host view logical objects (including databases, file systems and volume managers), host servers, and relationships between storage elements.

Additionally, the new WideSky Developers Suite now supports two new interfaces: Java Native Interface (programming) Java Native Interface - (JNI) A native programming interface for Java that allows Java code running inside a Java Virtual Machine to interoperate with applications and libraries written in other programming languages such as C, C++ and assembly language.  (JNI) and Extensible Markup Language See XML.

(language, text) Extensible Markup Language - (XML) An initiative from the W3C defining an "extremely simple" dialect of SGML suitable for use on the World-Wide Web.

http://w3.org/XML/.
 (XML) along with current support of a C interface. This allows developers to create applications in their choice of industry-standard languages and reduce their time-to-market in introducing new innovative software products.

Resources for Developers

Additional information about the EMC Developers Program and WideSky Developers' Suite can be found at: www.emc.com/widesky

About EMC

EMC Corporation (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: EMC) is the world leader in information storage systems, software, networks and services, providing automated networked storage solutions for organizations across the globe. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at www.EMC.com.

EMC and Symmetrix are registered trademarks, and WideSky, ControlCenter, and StorageScope are trademarks of EMC Corporation.

This release contains "forward-looking statements" as defined under the Federal Securities Laws. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of certain risk factors, including but not limited to: (i) adverse changes in general economic or market conditions; (ii) delays or reductions in information technology spending; (iii) declines in revenues; (iv) insufficient, excess or obsolete inventory; (v) competitive factors, including but not limited to pricing pressures; (vi) component quality and availability; (vii) rapid technological and market change, the transition to new products and the uncertainty of customer acceptance of new product offerings; (viii) the relative and varying rates of product price and component cost declines; (ix) the ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees; (x) fluctuating currency exchange rates; (xi) risks associated with strategic investments and acquisitions; and (xii) other one-time events and other important factors disclosed previously and from time to time in EMC's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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