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Trend
Storage services on fire
With storage complexity on the rise, services around storage
solutions are set to become a hot area for storage vendors, predicts Abhinav
Singh.
There was a time when data growth was minimal and so was the complexity of
storage solutions. Customers were also not demanding, and there werent
multiple applications running within an organisation. Today the scenario has
changed completely, because the last few years have seen organisations doubling
or tripling their storage requirements. The growth has been accompanied by an
immense growth of data along with new tiers of storage being added by customers.
This has given storage vendors an opportunity to offer storage
services built around their products within a customers IT infrastructure.
Service and consultancy around storage can start at a basic level of creating
a blueprint of network storage, or at the pre-implementation stage (sizing of
storage), or during the implementation stage, or during the post-implementation
stage when the customer wants to scale up his storage architecture. Then there
are new compliance standards that have emerged (Sarbanes Oxley Act, BASEL II,
21 CFR) which are driving organisations towards specialised storage requirements.
Comments Sumant Pal, Director, Consulting and Management
Services, EMC, Data has become mission-critical for businesses. They are
therefore increasingly looking to derive more value from it as well as their
storage infrastructure investments. Additionally, the digital information explosion
and compliance requirements are also driving customers to seek storage consulting
and expertise from vendors. Consulting services are important especially in
the storage segment as it a niche area that requires an experts intervention.
Vendors want to do this to become trusted partners with their customers and
to generate incremental revenues.
Storage consulting
According to market sources, the storage consulting market across Asia is expected
to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars in 2005, with India being one of
the fastest-growing storage markets in the world. Consequently, it also constitutes
a significant portion of the consulting market. Independent of size, companies
that view information as a strategic asset and have an information-intensive
business are availing of consulting services. The telecom and BFSI verticals
are especially quick to lap up consulting services.
Today, the focus is on providing solutions rather than products. Vendors are
increasingly realising that they need to be complete solutions providers. Be
it hardware, software or services, point-products dont help; it is important
to become trusted partners of their customers. The service component is particularly
important to generate incremental revenue. Vendors such as Network Appliance,
EMC and Brocade have successfully entered into the storage consulting and services
arena, and are finding takers for these services in the Indian market. Let us
take a closer look at what is driving service and consulting offerings around
storage solutions, and what its scope is in India in the near future.
Configuration balance
Storage architectures have become complex. For example, a company may have an
ERP / CRM application / Exchange application running in its IT environment,
and wants to configure the storage product with the application for the maximum
utilisation. It also wants to incorporate the best practices from the application
side as well as the storage solution side. Says George Thomas, Country Manager,
India and SAARC, Network Appliance, We have service offerings for different
applications, so we first thoroughly study the customers environment and
then customise our storage solution as per the application environment at the
customers end. Network Appliance has a team of trained people in
different applications such as Microsoft Exchange or on Oracle, and it is able
to install the product as per the customers requirements. Adds Prashant
Gadikar, Manager, NGS India, Network Appliance, By providing services
around storage solutions, we aim to achieve better customer satisfaction levels.
We are seeing demand for services especially from customers who are looking
at large-scale Disaster Recovery (DR) [could be multi-city DR] or Business Continuity
Planning, and want to scale up their storage infrastructure exponentially.
Regulatory requirements
Recent times have seen a growing regulatory environment and the need for risk
management on behalf of customers; this has led to specialised services around
storage. New regulations such as BASEL II and SOX are compelling organisations
to protect critical data and acquire the ability to recover it fast in case
it is lost. Regulatory compliance has driven the need for classification and
storage policy services which are fundamental to information lifecycle management
(ILM).
Storage vendors are now actively providing policy-based information
management services that are essential to adhere to ILM policies in an organisation.
These extended services around storage are helping customers efficiently move
data to various tiers of storage as service requirements for specific information
change over the information lifecycle. Notes Shyam Gopal, Country Manager, India,
Brocade Communications Systems, It has now become essential for customers
to adhere to all the different regulations. They need to have a simpler storage
infrastructure, and it has hence become important to avail the services of experts
to consolidate data and then segregate it as per regulations.
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We have service offerings for different applications,
so we first study the clients facility and then tailor our storage
solution as per the application environment at the customers end
George Thomas
Country Manager
India & SAARC
Network Appliance
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Large enterprises are going to employ tactical professional
services to mitigate their storage complexities, whereas small enterprises
will take services on a
pay-and-use model
Shyam Gopal
Country Manager
India
Brocade Communications Systems
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Storage consolidation
Storage vendors are also providing services around storage
consolidation to help customers align their architectures with their business
requirements. Pal says, We provide extensive expertise in classifying
information, aligning applications and migrating data so that our customers
consolidate server and storage environments and accomplish data centre re-locations
with less complexity, risk and cost. Vendors are also providing storage
management optimisation services which are helping customers analyse the state
of their storage management operations and identify what improvements need to
be made; it also helps them integrate people and policies as per their business
requirements.
Large, small
As far as availing storage services is concerned, large-scale adoption by big
enterprises has been seen, but the smaller ones are yet to avail of these. Pratik
Mehta, the Business Development Manager of Cisco Systems (India) remarks, Large
enterprises, mainly from the BFSI or telecom sector, will drive services around
storage due to the unpredictable growth their business is subjected to. Companies
in the telecom sector are witnessing a huge spurt in their subscriber base,
and hence they are expanding their storage infrastructure rapidly. It
is expected that small enterprises will avail of such services on an as-needed
basis. Gopal puts it very well: Large enterprises are going to employ
tactical professional services to mitigate their storage complexities due to
the complexities of their businesses, whereas small enterprises which are growing
will take services on a pay-and-use model.
To tap this growing market, vendors will have to ensure that they have the trained
professionals who can provide to-the-point service to help customers achieve
optimum utilisation of their storage assets, and also tailor-make their solutions
to precisely fit the requirements of their customers.
abhinav@expresscomputeronline.com
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