Coolcat Inc. is now tied with Digitiliti’s DigiLIBE(TM) Virtual Corporate Library, a provider of wide-ranging solution for managing, controlling and accessing unstructured data. This company is among the leaders in content and network security for government and the private sector.
Experts surely know Coolcat as the one that carries out restricted hacking exercises and access testing against wired and wireless networks and application environments. Programs uncover openings and malicious data that were thought to be secure. Coolcat put such high priority placed on information security, and government and enterprise clients, hence, the company does not give in to data protection and archive systems that do not meet very high standards.
Seth Oxhandler, Coolcat’s proud CEO, said that DigiLIBE is a smart replacement for a wide array of information management products, with their own intrinsic vulnerabilities, and that a single architecture incorporates data storage, archiving, backup, compliance and more so as to sustain the requirements for data security and access. Oxhandler and the company looks forward to going the distance with DigiLIBE in the next years of partnership.
“We’ve been impressed so far with Digitiliti’s approach to ‘content in context,’ meaning information is an asset to be leveraged rather than an expense to be managed,” said Oxhandler. “This tracks with the kinds of services we provide to our customers, which is all about helping them operate as efficiently and intelligently as possible.” He added.
Coolcat has established an enduring base for using the industry’s best tools for their managed services clients, this is why Ken Peters, Executive Vice President of Digitiliti, shows how happy he is to have the best system in managing their own data. He said, “Despite Coolcat’s position in the industry, they are not unlike other DigiLIBE users facing problems of data growth, data proliferation, and out-of-control email.”
DigiLibe are into solving basic problems connected with managing, controlling and quickly accessing unstructured data. This simple yet integrated Virtual Corporate Library (VCL) system with policy-based applications are designed to guard, direct and store data securely from its point of origin to final destination. Information is addressed to grow crossways all points of the organization counting office files, images, email, offsite, and archives.
The solitary architecture of DigiLibe includes three simple components, which are the information director, archive information store, and client agents. The number of disparate IT products needed, the complexity and costs involved with managing and supporting information growth are all reduced through such archigtecture.
The dollars should have been a great question to most people today, so the question remains, how high would the revenue be? According to records, the annual revenues increase 20 to 45 percent for the recent years and the data grows year after year. Their customer knowledge base therefore lets Coolcat influence DigiLIBE to capture and supply the operational intelligence.
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