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Overview: A leader in content-aware compression & de-dupe for primary storage, our patented algorithms can reduce primary data sets 10:1 & time-sequenced repositories up to 200:1. We also shrink data types others can't. Do more with less -ocarinanetworks.com.
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Solutions offered by Ocarina Networks.
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Research offered by Ocarina Networks
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Coping with the Explosion of Data in Life Sciences Research: How Storage Is Managed Will Either Advance-- or Slow--the Pace of Biomedical Discovery by Ocarina Networks. January 23, 2009 - Ocarina's ECOsystem is a solution that inserts transparently as part of a data center's storage infrastructure.
Digital Intermediate: Content-Aware Compression and Data Deduplication for Online Storage for Media/Entertainment and Post-Production by Ocarina Networks. January 23, 2009 - This application paper provides an overview of Ocarina technology, describes a typical media workflow, specifically citing a 2K/4K film and Digital Intermediate (DI) environment.
How Today's Enterprise Is Getting More out of Less with Content-Aware Compression and Dedupe for Online Storage by Ocarina Networks. December 2008 - In this document Carter George talks about some key trends that are happening in the storage world that fortuitously are going to allow doing more requests just at the time when everybody needs that.
Optimizing Digital Image Storage: An Online Storage Optimization Brief by Ocarina Networks. June 2008 - This solution brief describes the Ocarina Solution, how it fits in to existing storage infrastructures, and provides an overview in to how Ocarina is able to optimize images for storage without giving up any image quality.
Presentation Transcript: How to Cut Your Primary Storage Costs in Half by Ocarina Networks. February 11, 2009 - In this paper Marc Staimer presents one of the biggest issues decision makers tasked with managing storage budgets that aren't growing at the same rate as their data.
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