• Press Release

    January 19, 2012

    EMC Leads Market for Purpose Built Backup Appliances with 3X Share of Nearest Competitor

    Leading Analyst Firm Says Market Surged in 2011, Driven by Need for Faster Backup and Recovery, Virtual Server Protection, Integration and Cost Control

    Story Highlights

    • New report from IDC shows EMC ® leading the worldwide Purpose Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) market with a 62% market share in the first half of 2011, over 3x the share of its nearest competitor.
    • According to IDC, the PBBA market surged in the first half of 2011 and the year-over-year revenue growth forecast increased to over 65%.
    • Strategic IT transformation initiatives require backup redesign and more users are turning to EMC for next generation backup.
    • The broad portfolio of integrated EMC backup and recovery solutions is enabling customers to achieve both their near-term requirements and long-term initiatives.

    HOPKINTON, Mass. - January 19, 2012 -

    EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) today announced that strategic IT transformation initiatives and the need for faster backup and recovery, effective virtual server protection, more integration and better cost control are driving more customers to implement EMC next generation backup and recovery solutions. A new report from IDC shows that EMC is leading the Purpose Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) market with a 62% share of the market in the first half of 2011, over 3x the share of its nearest competitor, and that the 2011 market for PBBAs is now forecast to have increased to over 65% versus 2010.

    Deep integration of the EMC backup and recovery products in its industry-leading portfolio allows customers to address a broad range of requirements and challenges as they architect new data protection infrastructures. With products like EMC Avamar ® , Data Domain ® and NetWorker ® integrated via DD Boost software, EMC customers have an unmatched ability to optimize their data protection infrastructures for faster backup and recovery, multiple workloads and many application types while eliminating silos of redundant processes and management complexities. Unique capabilities like Changed Block Recovery with Avamar and the ability to protect virtual and physical environments with a single solution are satisfying the most stringent IT requirements. The demonstrated ability of EMC to massively scale its systems, replicate efficiently and effectively protect virtual environments also gives customers a future-proof foundation for moving to cloud-based computing models. By implementing EMC PBBAs, customers have achieved an 81% reduction in time spent managing backups, average payback periods of seven months and a return on investment of 450% over three years 1 .

    According to IDC, during the first half of 2011, EMC commanded a 62% share of the total worldwide PBBA market with its EMC Avamar, Data Domain and Disk Library for Mainframe products, with the nearest competitor holding a 20.7% share and all others below 4% share. In its latest Market Forecast , IDC expects the total PBBA market to grow robustly with a 2010-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 25.6%, totaling nearly $5.3 billion by the close of 2015.

    Customer Quotes:

    Bill Homes, Vice President of Infrastructure for Loomis Armored
    "Loomis Armored has always been a proponent of best-of-breed technologies. We chose EMC's suite of integrated backup products to provide us with a world-class enterprise solution for managing our data and ensuring that we have a continual and uninterruptable business process. Avamar, Data Domain, NetWorker and Data Protection Advisor enable us to manage our environment by lowering infrastructure costs, reducing our backup windows and ensuring a consistent backup."

    Marko Niskala, Infrastructure Manager of City of Oulu , Finland
    "EMC's integrated portfolio of backup and recovery products enabled us to architect the right solution for our diverse set of data protection requirements. To meet these requirements, we chose a combination of NetWorker and Avamar, both of which use a Data Domain system as a backup target via DD Boost software. EMC enables us to address the challenges associated with effectively protecting our 70% virtualized environment while reducing our data protection costs by 28%."

    Industry Analyst Quote:

    Robert Amatruda, Research Director, Data Protection and Recovery, IDC
    "As a result of our latest research, we have increased our full year 2011 worldwide PBBA forecast to approximately $2.8 billion—well above our initial revenue forecast of $2.1 billion earlier this year. We believe this explosive growth will continue through 2015 and is a result of users' desire for improved backup window timing, faster recovery times, effective virtual server protection and seamless integration with existing backup applications. We also believe customers are gravitating towards PBBA solutions as a way to control their data protection capital and operational expenditures."

    EMC Executive Quote:

    William "BJ" Jenkins, President, EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division
    "For many years, we talked about a 'tectonic shift' in the backup industry driven by the availability of data deduplication technology. This shift has now given way to mainstream adoption of Purpose Built Backup Appliances by the IT community. EMC's definitive leadership in the PBBA market is a result of our long-term strategy to integrate backup software and hardware to deliver advanced efficiencies to our customers--an outcome difficult for competitors to match. Backup redesign based upon the right Purpose Built Backup Appliance is clearly an essential element of any successful IT transformation."

    1 IDC White Paper, sponsored by EMC, Generating Proven Business Value with EMC Next-Generation Backup and Recovery, October 2011.

    William BJ Jenkins, President, EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division
    William "BJ" Jenkins, President, EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division

    The EMC Data Domain DD890The EMC Data Domain DD890
    The EMC Data Domain DD890 Deduplication Storage System
     
     

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  • Press Release

    January 23, 2012

    EMC Leads Market for Purpose Built Backup Appliances with 3X Share of Nearest Competitor

    Story Highlights

    • New report from IDC shows EMC® leading the worldwide Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) market with a 62% market share in the first half of 2011, over 3x the share of its nearest competitor.
    • According to IDC, the PBBA market surged in the first half of 2011 and the year-over-year revenue growth forecast increased to over 65%.
    • Strategic IT transformation initiatives require backup redesign and more users are turning to EMC for next generation backup.
    • The broad portfolio of integrated EMC backup and recovery solutions is enabling customers to achieve both their near-term requirements and long-term initiatives.

    JOHANNESBURG - January 23, 2012 -

    EMC Corporation has announced that strategic IT transformation initiatives and the need for faster backup and recovery, effective virtual server protection, more integration and better cost control are driving more customers to implement EMC next generation backup and recovery solutions.
    A new report from IDC shows that EMC is leading the Purpose-Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) market with a 62% share of the market in the first half of 2011, over 3x the share of its nearest competitor, and that the 2011 market for PBBAs is now forecast to have increased to over 65% versus 2010.

    Deep integration of the EMC backup and recovery products in its industry-leading portfolio allows customers to address a broad range of requirements and challenges as they architect new data protection infrastructures. With products like EMC Avamar®, Data Domain® and NetWorker® integrated via DD Boost software, EMC customers have an unmatched ability to optimise their data protection infrastructures for faster backup and recovery, multiple workloads and many application types while eliminating silos of redundant processes and management complexities.

    Unique capabilities like Changed Block Recovery with Avamar and the ability to protect virtual and physical environments with a single solution are satisfying the most stringent IT requirements. The demonstrated ability of EMC to massively scale its systems, replicate efficiently and effectively protect virtual environments also gives customers a future-proof foundation for moving to cloud-based computing models.

    By implementing EMC PBBAs, customers have achieved an 81% reduction in time spent managing backups, average payback periods of seven months and a return on investment of 450% over three years⊃1;.

    According to IDC, during the first half of 2011, EMC commanded a 62% share of the total worldwide PBBA market with its EMC Avamar, Data Domain and Disk Library for mainframe products, with the nearest competitor holding a 20.7% share and all others below 4% share. In its latest Market Forecast, IDC expects the total PBBA market to grow robustly with a 2010-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 25.6%, totalling nearly $5.3 billion by the close of 2015.

    Customer Quotes

    “Loomis Armored has always been a proponent of best-of-breed technologies. We chose EMC’s suite of integrated backup products to provide us with a world-class enterprise solution for managing our data and ensuring that we have a continual and uninterruptable business process. Avamar, Data Domain, NetWorker and Data Protection Advisor enable us to manage our environment by lowering infrastructure costs, reducing our backup windows and ensuring a consistent backup.”
    Bill Homes, Vice President of Infrastructure, Loomis Armored

    “EMC’s integrated portfolio of backup and recovery products enabled us to architect the right solution for our diverse set of data protection requirements. To meet these requirements, we chose a combination of NetWorker and Avamar, both of which use a Data Domain system as a backup target via DD Boost software. EMC enables us to address the challenges associated with effectively protecting our 70% virtualised environment while reducing our data protection costs by 28%.”
    Marko Niskala, Infrastructure Manager of City of Oulu, Finland

    Industry Analyst Quote

    “As a result of our latest research, we have increased our full year 2011 worldwide PBBA forecast to approximately $2.8 billion - well above our initial revenue forecast of $2.1 billion earlier this year. We believe this explosive growth will continue through 2015 and is a result of users’ desire for improved backup window timing, faster recovery times, effective virtual server protection and seamless integration with existing backup applications. We also believe customers are gravitating towards PBBA solutions as a way to control their data protection capital and operational expenditures.”
    Robert Amatruda, Research Director, Data Protection and Recovery, IDC

    EMC Executive Quote

    “For many years, we talked about a ‘tectonic shift’ in the backup industry driven by the availability of data de-duplication technology. This shift has now given way to mainstream adoption of Purpose Built Backup Appliances by the IT community. EMC’s definitive leadership in the PBBA market is a result of our long-term strategy to integrate backup software and hardware to deliver advanced efficiencies to our customers - an outcome difficult for competitors to match. Backup redesign based upon the right Purpose Built Backup Appliance is clearly an essential element of any successful IT transformation.”
    Sumash Singh, Business Unit Manager: Backup Recovery Systems, EMC Southern Africa

    Additional Resources:

    1 IDC White Paper, sponsored by EMC, Generating Proven Business Value with EMC Next-Generation Backup and Recovery, October 2011.

    William BJ Jenkins, President, EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division
    William "BJ" Jenkins, President, EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division
     

    The EMC Data Domain DD890The EMC Data Domain DD890
    The EMC Data Domain DD890 Deduplication Storage System
     
     

    EMC PhotosClick Here for More Photos

     

    About Dell

    Dell EMC, a part of Dell Technologies, enables organizations to modernize, automate and transform their data center using industry-leading converged infrastructure, servers, storage and data protection technologies. This provides a trusted foundation for businesses to transform IT, through the creation of a hybrid cloud, and transform their business through the creation of cloud-native applications and big data solutions. Dell EMC services customers across 180 countries – including 98 percent of the Fortune 500 – with the industry’s most comprehensive and innovative portfolio from edge to core to cloud.

    Copyright © 2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved. Dell, EMC and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.