
Norwich Union is implementing...
Norwich Union is implementing a multi-million pound network storage solution in a bid to save 25% on storage costs over the next four years. It is hoped that the new storage infrastructure, which will see the company consolidate its data-centre storage systems from 64 to 14 and regional servers from 1,800 to 600, will give the company easier resource management and better cost control. Paul Fryer, IT service delivery director at NU, said: "Our existing EMC data-centre environment had grown to
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