Khaleej Times

Panasonic has developed the LB-DH8 Series which requires a minimum initial investment and allows configurat­ion with just one base module

- Sandhya D’Mello — sandhya@khaleejtim­es.com

Noriyuki Hayashi, General manager, B2B and project business, system solutions, Panasonic Marketing Middle East and Africa

DUBAI — Panasonic, one of the global leaders in technology, is offering businesses a 50 years of seamless data storage and archiving at the Big Data Show, which concluded on Thursday at Dubai World Trade Centre.

The company is showcasing its latest data archiving solution LB-DH8 Series Optical Drive. The optical disc library system is a long term data archiving strategy designed for sustainabi­lity and will meet the most complex data challenges, attracting organisati­ons with its ability to store data for an extended period of time.

The new data archiving solution is priced at $64,000 with a capacity of 91TB and will be distribute­d in the region by AlFuttaim Panatech. Panasonic is targetting government entities and key economic sectors who have large data to store and archive.

Yasuo Yamasaki, director, sys- tem solutions and communicat­ions division, Panasonic Marketing Middle East and Africa, or PMMAF, said: “Our compre- hensive study of the system solutions market revealed that there is a strong need to look beyond what’s been done and develop a strategy that would surprise the customers of data archiving product category. As a customer focused company, Panasonic is determined to propose products and services to realise customer values and to continue leveraging its expertise by offering innovative business solutions.”

Panasonic’s LB-DH8 Series optical disc library system combines sets of Data Archiver Magazines, with 12 reliable Blu-ray Disc media in each one.

This allows a storage life of more than 50 years which is safe and secure for large volumes of data at a low running cost. It is an excellent solution for the mid to long-term storage of informatio­n assets.

The device provides a largevolum­e recording media that is optimal for data archiving in an age when data is increasing exponentia­lly. This data archiver uses Panasonic’s unique robotics technology to archive as much as 91.2 TB of data allowing up to six expansion modules to store 638.4 TB of data. In addition, discs housed in a data archiver magazine are protected from dust, fingerprin­ts and scratches.

Noriyuki Hayashi, general manager, B2B & Project Business, System Solutions, PMMAF, said: “Panasonic has developed the LB-DH8 Series which requires a minimum initial investment and allows configurat­ion with just one base module. With its long-term data storage suitabilit­y, the number of units can be extended as the amount of data increases. It has an easy maintenanc­e feature which reduces the downtime during business hours. Its resistance to heat and humidity also lessens the AC usage and reduces costs as compared to hard discs. “In the future, the optical discs are expected to form the mainstream of data archiving and set to facilitate business sustainabi­lity,” Hayashi adds.

Panasonic has developed the LB-DH8 Series which requires a minimum initial investment and allows configurat­ion with just one base module.

Noriyuki Hayashi, general manager, B2B & Project Business, System Solutions, PMMAF

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