The SNIA Data Management Forum Created to Tackle Data Protection and Information Lifecycle Management Issues; Enhanced Backup Solutions Initiative Rolls Efforts into New SNIA Forum.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers Storage Networking World Storage Networking World (commonly called SNW) is a for data storage professionals in the United States. Sponsored by Computerworld and the Storage Networking Industry Association, SNW is held twice each year. Fall 2003 SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 16, 2003 The Storage Networking Industry Association An association of producers and consumers of storage networking products, whose goal is to further storage networking technology and applications. The Storage Networking Industry Association, or SNIA (SNIA (Storage Networking Industry Association, San Francisco, CA, www.snia.org) An organization devoted to the advancement of mission critical storage systems. Founded in 1997, its goal is to determine the standards that must be developed to allow hosts and storage systems to interact via ) announced today the formation of the Data Management Forum (DMF (Distribution Media Format) A floppy disk format from Microsoft that was used to distribute its software. DMF floppies compressed more data (1.7MB) onto the 3.5" diskette, and the files could not be copied with normal DOS and Windows commands. A DMF utility had to be used. ). The DMF will focus on defining, implementing, qualifying and teaching improved methods for the protection, retention and lifecycle management of data. Targeted for IT professionals, this unique, cooperative initiative is dedicated to education, as well as defining and building data protection and management capabilities in data centers. "The SNIA Board of Directors has high expectations for the DMF," said Sheila Childs, chair of the SNIA. "Our organization has worked hard to bring real value to the community of IT professionals focused on networked storage. The DMF will push this end-user focus even further and pursue an active agenda of fundamentally improving market practices in the areas of data protection and management." In a related move, the Enhanced Backup Solutions Initiative (EBSI EBSI Ecole de Bibliothéconomie et des Sciences de l'Information (French: School of Biblio-economics and Information Sciences, University of Montreal, Canada) ) concurrently announced its agreement with the SNIA to incorporate the EBSI within the DMF. EBSI was an independent initiative designed to promote a similar mission to that of the DMF, and the organizations have decided to join forces for maximum effect. Kevin Daly, former EBSI Board member, said: "The EBSI Board of Directors is excited about the impact on data protection and information lifecycle management Information Lifecycle Management refers to a wide-ranging set of strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices. Specifically, four categories of storage strategies may be considered under the auspices of ILM. practices that the SNIA's DMF will have. By rolling EBSI programs into the SNIA DMF, we will be able to consolidate industry efforts in a way that will drive real value to IT professionals faced with daunting daunt tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay. [Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin data management challenges. It's exciting that the storage industry can work together so closely on something so important." The SNIA DMF's board of directors consists of Don Trimmer trimmer see resco nail trimmer, toenail scissors. , Alacritus; Kevin Daly, Avamar; Charles Curtis, HP; Phil Mills Phil Mills (born (30 August 1963 in Trefeglwys, Powys) is a Welsh rallying co-driver. He was winner of the 2003 World Rally Championship (WRC), as co-driver to Petter Solberg. He has a place in the Welsh Hall of Fame, as the first Welshman to win the Wales Rally. , 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) ; Victoria Grey, LEGATO Systems; Gerald Lopatin, Network Appliance; Rob Pickell, Quantum; and Ray Clarke, Sun Microsystems. Curtis has been elected DMF chair, Clarke was elected vice-chair, and Mills was elected secretary and treasurer. Michael Peterson, president of Strategic Research Corporation, has been retained by the DMF as its new program director, a role he held for the EBSI. Peterson said: "The timing of the SNIA DMF's formation couldn't have been better. IT professionals face daunting challenges in managing, protecting, and retaining critical data within their organizations. We believe that the storage industry has a unique opportunity through leadership and collaboration to assist its IT partners in making rapid progress against these challenges." The DMF is launching with two active initiatives. The Data Protection Initiative focused on completing and delivering work projects begun under the EBSI such as designing an architectural model for data protection; publishing a glossary and implementation guidelines for data protection and refining and operating the EnhancedBackup IT portal. The second initiative is the new Information Lifecycle Management Initiative focused on a similar set of programs for this important new operating practice. The new organization will publicly debut at Storage Networking World (SNW SNW Snow SNW Strange New Worlds (Star Trek) SNW Social Networking Website SNW Sub Networks SNW Storage Networking World ) later this month where they will have exhibit space, hold membership meetings, and participate in a variety of interoperability demonstrations, panels and tutorials. Existing EBSI corporate and end-user memberships will automatically transfer to the new forum. New sponsors and end-user memberships are being accepted into the DMF today. For additional information, to get involved, and to join, visit http://www.SNIA.org/dmf. About the SNIA The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) is a not-for-profit organization, made up more than 300 companies and individuals spanning virtually the entire storage industry. SNIA members share a common goal, to advance the adoption of storage networks as complete and trusted solutions. To this end, the SNIA is uniquely committed to delivering standards, education and services that will propel open storage networking solutions into the broader market. For information, visit the SNIA Web site at http://www.snia.org. |
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