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DataCore Software Lauds NY's Maimonides Medical Center for 12 Years of Setting Storage Virtualization and IT Best Practices
[July 16, 2014]

DataCore Software Lauds NY's Maimonides Medical Center for 12 Years of Setting Storage Virtualization and IT Best Practices


BROOKLYN, N.Y. & FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. --(Business Wire)--

DataCore Software, a leader in software-defined storage, today announced that Maimonides Medical Center, a leading independent teaching hospital, has been selected as the first recipient of the DataCore Healthcare Innovator Award.

The Brooklyn, NY-based hospital received this award as a result of the organization's accomplishments in leveraging storage virtualization to help drive staff productivity, cost savings and better operational performance. The flexibility of DataCore's software architecture has enabled Maimonides to meet the dynamic range of performance, availability and capacity growth demands needed to stay ahead of compliance regulations and their ever-changing applications and system requirements over the last 12 years.

"As a result of DataCore's software-defined storage platform, we have seen significant savings in hardware and personnel costs, while increasing the performance of applications," said Gabriel Sandu, CTO at Maimonides Medical Center. "DataCore's SANsymphony-V allows us to manage all these discrete systems from different vendors seamlessly and without compatibility issues, which gives us tremendous negotiating power to drive down costs."

The hospital has been able to meet change head-on and has improved productivity, achieved better cost containment and consolidated online storage resources that span multiple remote locations all under the management of DataCore's storage virtualization platform. A multitude of primary business-critical applications are under the central control of DataCore's SANsymphony-V - including:

  • GE's imaging system (PACS)
  • Numerous Oracle (News - Alert) databases for human resources
  • Microsoft SQL servers for clinical programs
  • Primary databases for neonatal, geriatric, pediatric and research
  • Microsoft Exchange and IBM (News - Alert) DB2 databases that support medical records

Cost Containment and Full Asset Utilization - Courtesy of Software-defined Storage

More than 800 physicians rely on Maimonides information systems to care for patients. Before working with DataCore, the organization had a number of disparate systems not working in conjunction with each other. This ad-hoc approach decreased efficiencies and intelligence around what departments were in need of storage resources.

With all storage now managed through DataCore softwre, the medical center can fully leverage existing storage assets, reduce costs, and track storage consumption, as well as more efficiently budget for the future by easily identifying usage patterns. Maimonides also now utilizes previously unused storage throughout the hospital because resources are pooled and easily optimized.



Productivity Improvement: Super-charged Performance & Capacity On-demand

The intelligence and automation that DataCore's SANsymphony-V provides reduces the work needed to manage the hospital's petabyte of data. Maimonides now has a pool of storage that can be "served up" to each department rather than purchasing resources separately.


"DataCore's self-tuning caching capabilities also allow Maimonides to super-charge application performance," said Rogee Fe de Leon, head of the storage group at Maimonides Medical Center.

Risk Reduction and Metro-wide Data Protection for Continuous Availability

The hospital uses DataCore to split storage between two data centers using stretched metro-clusters and DataCore's built-in metro-wide mirroring, enabling them to provide responsive applications and uninterrupted patient care during routine maintenance, equipment failures and facility upheaval. For example, when the hospital experienced a major power outage in one data center, the doctors, staff and patients had continuous access to their vital data from the virtualized storage pool at the redundant site. Once power was restored, the systems returned automatically to normal operations.

Business Continuity and Non-Stop Operations

"High availability for our operations was the first and foremost reason for going with DataCore," adds Rogee Fe de Leon. "Now, everything that is mission-critical to running the hospital is supported by DataCore. Users not only receive faster access to data, but they benefit from simpler provisioning and more server capacity as well."

Having rock-solid business continuity remains the overriding benefit Maimonides derives from DataCore's solution. Maimonides can now cluster applications between sites through on-demand, available storage serving remote locations. If outages occur, IT systems don't go down with the affected site and continue providing non-stop business operations.

"Maimonides is leading by example, demonstrating how software-defined storage architectures can meet the management challenges of the modern-day data center on shrinking budgets," said Melody Brown, vice president sales for the Americas, DataCore Software. "We congratulate Maimonides for being our first recipient of the DataCore Healthcare Innovator Award. Like Maimonides, SANsymphony-V sets the standard for flexible and trusted data storage management for the software-defined data center."

For an accompanying video on the Maimonides deployment, click here:

http://www.datacore.com/testimonials/maimonides

About Maimonides Medical Center

Maimonides Medical Center is a non-profit, non-sectarian hospital located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, in the U.S. state of New York. Maimonides is both a treatment facility and academic medical center with 711 beds and more than 70 primary care and subspecialty programs. With a staff of nationally renowned physicians, Maimonides Medical Center strives to conduct quality research, care and education. http://www.maimonidesmed.org

About DataCore Software

DataCore is a leader in software-defined storage. The company's storage virtualization software empowers organizations to seamlessly manage and scale their data storage architectures, delivering massive performance gains at a fraction of the cost of solutions offered by legacy storage hardware vendors. Backed by 10,000 customer sites around the world, DataCore's adaptive and self-learning and healing technology takes the pain out of manual processes and helps deliver on the promise of the new software defined data center through its hardware agnostic architecture. Visit http://www.datacore.com or call (877) 780-5111 for more information.

DataCore, the DataCore logo and SANsymphony are trademarks or registered trademarks of DataCore Software Corporation. Other DataCore product or service names or logos referenced herein are trademarks of DataCore Software Corporation. All other products, services and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.


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