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Sri Lanka Telecom picks EMC for business continuity

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: EMC has announced that Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), Sri Lanka’s telecommunication services provider, has implemented EMC storage and services to consolidate and manage the vast amount of customer information generated by its operations.

EMC’s information management and storage solutions will also provide business continuity to enable non-disruptive operations for SLT. This announcement comes soon after EMC launched its operations in Sri Lanka in August last year.

In order to meet their growing information needs, SLT opted for EMC Symmetrix DMX-3, storage area network (SAN) system to consolidate information across their organization and recover critical information in case of disaster. SLT has also deployed EMC Centera and EMC DiskExtender software to enable policy-based archival in order to meet various information security and regulatory compliance requirements. 

D.W.R Wijeweera - CITO, Sri Lanka Telecom Ltd., said, “As SLT’s subscriber base grew exponentially, we were challenged by the corresponding explosion in digital information generated by our customers. Not only did we need to consolidate all this information, but we also needed to ensure that our information was always available even in the case of natural or manmade disasters such as Tsunami and terrorist attacks.

We evaluated the various options in the market and picked EMC for their information-centric approach and the scalability and IT investment protection their solutions offered. The feedback on EMC’s customer support from other EMC customers also reinforced our choice,” he added.

Speaking on the need for an information centric approach, Mr. Manoj Chugh, President, EMC India and SAARC said, “The explosive growth of digital information is driving growing companies like SLT to adopt effective strategies to store, protect, optimize and leverage their critical information.

The telecommunications vertical has emerged as one of the biggest adopters of information infrastructure solutions for EMC globally and we are honored to partner with Sri Lanka Telecom to build an intelligent information infrastructure for the nation. Sri Lanka is a strategic growth market for EMC and we look forward to build on our early success in the market”, he added.

According The Expanding Digital Universe: A Forecast of Worldwide Information Growth Through 2010, a White Paper created by IDC, and sponsored by EMC, in 2006, 161 exabytes of digital information was created and copied globally, continuing an unprecedented period of information growth. According to IDC, the amount of information created and copied in 2010 will surge more than six fold to 988 exabytes*, a compound annual growth rate of 57%.

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