Datadobi and Climb Channel Solutions Launch StorageMAP File System Assessment Service – Featuring StorageMAP v6.4 Enhanced Intelligence and Reporting
Datadobi has launched the StorageMAP File System Assessment Service in partnership with Climb Channel Solutions. This service aims to provide channel partners insights into managing unstructured data, which now constitutes 80%-90% of all data and is growing three times faster than structured data. According to Techjury, 95% of businesses struggle to manage this data effectively. This service will help clients reduce risks, improve compliance, and lower costs. Additionally, Datadobi has released StorageMAP software version 6.4, enhancing reporting capabilities critical for the new service.
- Launch of StorageMAP File System Assessment Service enhances channel partners' offerings.
- Addresses urgent market need for managing unstructured data, which constitutes 80%-90% of all data.
- New service facilitates compliance, risk reduction, and cost lowering for clients.
- StorageMAP software version 6.4 includes advanced reporting features, enhancing service capabilities.
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The launch of the new service is in response to the exigent demands of unstructured data. More specifically, Gartner has estimated that
“Indeed, our discussions with our channel partners and end clients echo these findings. Virtually all report an explosion in their unstructured data stores resulting in management difficulties, increasing costs, and escalating risk,” said
And in doing so, partners can provide their end clients with the insights they need to minimize risk – including legal and regulations compliance, reduce inefficiency and lower costs, cultivate sustainability, and gain competitive advantage from their unstructured data.
“Unstructured data management is a process that requires input from many constituencies across an organization, from IT operations to department heads to compliance teams, as well as senior executives – with each group benefiting from different information about the environment,” said
In related news, Datadobi today announced the general availability launch of StorageMAP software version 6.4 which now includes additional Executive Level Reporting along with highly detailed reports via its Analytics Module and the unique Datadobi Query Language (DQL). These new capabilities provide the foundation for the new StorageMAP Assessment Service.
To learn more about the StorageMAP Assessment Service, please visit: https://www.climbcs.com/site/content/datadobi#datadobi-form
About Climb Channel Solutions and Climb Global Solutions
Climb Channel Solutions is a global specialty IT distributor for emerging technology vendors with solutions for Security, Data Management, Connectivity, Storage & HCI, Virtualization & Cloud and Software & ALM. Climb provides vendors access to thousands of VARs, MSPs, CSPs and other resellers. Climb holds an IT-70 GSA contract vehicle that provides resellers and vendors with a competitive edge within the Public Sector. Climb is a wholly owned subsidiary of
About Datadobi
Datadobi, the global leader in vendor-neutral unstructured data management, brings order to heterogeneous unstructured storage and hybrid-cloud environments via its StorageMAP platform. StorageMAP software allows IT leaders to go beyond data stored to data managed both on-premises and in the cloud. Datadobi helps enterprises manage unstructured data growth through the power of visualization, organization, and action in a single pane of glass. Founded in 2010, Datadobi is a privately held company headquartered in Leuven,
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