According to Autonomy, the meaning based computing specialist, Arcpliance is ideal for organisations seeking a solution for specific tasks such as archiving application, divisional, or location-specific data.
Powered by Autonomy's Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL), the appliance can automatically ingest, de-duplicate, index and extract metadata from files.
The company said that institutions- both from public sector and mid-sized corporates can intelligently archive all data-types including emails, audio, applications and SharePoint files, without the need for significant hardware, software and IT personnel resources.
It combines a simple turnkey approach and scalable capabilities of Digital Safe including the split-cell architecture that is known for maintaining performance under any load. It also builds on the company's on-premise Enterprise Archive Solution
Mike Sullivan, chief executive of Autonomy ZANTAZ said: "With Arcpliance, Autonomy is delivering archiving technology in an easy to install appliance and we already see a market that is ready to 'turn on' the Arcpliance box."
The launch follows Autonomy's third quarter results last week where it
reported a 51% revenue growth and said it is optimistic about its performance
for the rest of the year. However, its gross margins were down 6% from the same
quarter last
year.