• Press Release

    May 29, 2013

    Lotus F1 sup sup Team Turbocharges Quest for World Championship with EMC

    EMC becomes ‘Official 2014 Development Partner’ of Lotus F1 Team; Unites with VCE to Provide Information Technology and Services to Help Address the Most Radical Rule Changes in the Recent History of Formula 1

    Story Highlights

    • Lotus F1 Team enacts complete rebuild of its IT infrastructure in response to sport’s new technical demands
    • EMC appointed to provide cloud-based technology and expertise, enabling more agile and cost-efficient storage, management and protection of information
    • Four -year deal is part of Lotus F1 Team’s roadmap to be World Champions by 2015

    ENSTONE, UK and HOPKINTON, MA. - May 29, 2013 -

    Lotus F1 Team and EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) announced today that they have   partnered to create the information technology backbone necessary to underpin the Team’s aspirations for a World Championship in 2015.

    See the Lotus F1 Team video here

    To achieve this goal, Lotus F1 Team must optimize its resources to face the challenges presented by the new 2014 Formula 1 regulations; the most radical design changes since the introduction of the composite monocoque.

    Beginning next year, Formula 1’s constructors will be required to switch from normally-aspirated V8 engines to a new breed of more efficient and more powerful hybrid, turbocharged V6 power units, as well as integrating new Energy Recovery System (ERS) technology. The changes will have a significant impact on the cars’ design and engineering, and on engine power, aerodynamics and fuel consumption in particular.

    Lotus F1 Team determined that a complete overhaul of its IT infrastructure – both trackside and at its Enstone, UK, headquarters – would be necessary to meet this challenge, while also generating new sources of competitive advantage. The partnership with EMC is being implemented to spearhead the Team’s development program for its 2014 car and will see Lotus F1 Team adopt a range of Private Cloud technologies, enabling more agile and cost-efficient storage, management and protection of information.

    The 2014 redesign represents the most significant change in recent Formula 1 racing history. In addition to car design changes, a complex network of more than 200 sensors can generate in excess of 25 megabytes of data per lap for each car.   In a sport where hundredths of a second mark the difference between a victor and the rest of the pack, the ability to collect, make readily available in a cloud-like manner and quickly analyze these massive amounts of Big Data has emerged as a key competitive differentiator.

    Refreshed IT Infrastructure

    Lotus F1 Team will deploy a VCE Vblock System – integrating best-in-class compute, network, and storage technologies from Cisco, EMC and VMware – at its Enstone data center to underpin the Team’s Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program and its Microsoft Dynamics Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution.

    EMC will also deploy its EMC® Atmos® object-based cloud storage platform to store, archive and access Lotus F1 Team’s unstructured content at scale; EMC Data Domain® deduplication storage systems to  enable fast backup and recovery of the factory’s information estate; and its Cloud Tiering Appliance™ to ensure the secure and efficient tiering of the Team’s CAD files before they are moved to the cloud – key to reclaiming valuable primary storage space, lower operating costs and reducing backup requirements.

    In order to facilitate secure CAD file-sharing and collaboration between the Team and its partners, Lotus F1 Team will also be using EMC’s Syncplicity® enterprise file sync and share solution and Documentum® Information Rights Management (IRM) technology which tracks and protects   documents, messages and attachments while in transit, at rest and after delivery. At the trackside, a second VCE Vblock System, incorporating EMC’s award-winning VNX® solution, will be deployed to support the Team’s virtual desktop infrastructure as well as its on-track applications.

    As part of a four-year deal, EMC will gain unrivalled access to the GENII Business Exchange platform –Lotus F1 Team’s elite group of IT and Technical Partners – in addition to a range of global hospitality and incentive packages.

    Executive Quotes:

    Patrick Louis, Chief Executive Officer, Lotus F1 Team

    “In today’s Formula 1, technology is critical to producing a winning car. If we’re going to do that in 2014 – and ultimately challenge for the World Championship – we need the best IT resources available, and that is why we have chosen EMC. This is another step forwards for Lotus F1 Team as we transform how we deliver our IT services at both Enstone and trackside locations throughout the world. By providing converged infrastructure and cloud-ready technology, EMC will help us accelerate our journey to the cloud – and to success on the track.”

    “Today, Lotus F1 Team is a title contender and our target is very clear: to be World Champions in 2015. We need strong partners to reach that target, and EMC is one such partner. EMC provides us with the best hardware, software, security, reliability and availability. These will be key factors in us being successful in our venture to build a winning car and to becoming world champions.”

    Jeremy Burton, Executive Vice President, Product Operations & Marketing, EMC Corporation

    “The 2014 season will see a raft of rule changes and a revolution in the way Formula 1 cars are designed and built. With the emphasis on greater aerodynamic efficiency and a 35% reduction in fuel consumption, the Technical Director’s challenge is greater than ever and EMC is delighted to have joined Lotus F1 Team’s portfolio of Technical Partners. EMC will work with the Team to enable secure and efficient management of its design and development data, as well as the Team’s on-track applications.”

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