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Hitachi Storage at Work Case Study: iT-AUSTRIA
Overview Informations-Technologie Austria, or iTAUSTRIA as it is known internationally, was formed in 1998 to consolidate and enhance the computer operations of Austria's three major Banks: Bank Austria Creditanstalt Group, Erste Bank and Spardat (for Saving banks). To ensure true continuous business, iT-AUSTRIA decided to enhance their technical operation to meet the requirements. For the base technology, iT-AUSTRIA chose IBM's Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex (GDPS), a multi-site high availability solution, and replaced 55TB of disk storage with Hitachi Lightning 9960 to ensure continuous business for its customers.
| Publisher | hitachi | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | October 2004 | Downloads | 1 |
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