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Home » News » Panzura Introduces New Freedom Product Line

Panzura Introduces New Freedom Product Line

Avatar photoBy: Jules Louis on February 15, 2017 1 Comment

CAMPBELL, Calif. – February 15, 2017 – Panzura® today introduced its new Freedom product line, enabling organizations to combine the economics of cloud storage with the performance of flash to solve growing unstructured data challenges. The new Freedom product family – Freedom Archive, Freedom NAS, and Freedom Collaboration – frees organizations from storing unstructured data on expensive NAS systems and move, manage and access that data in any cloud.  With Panzura’s Freedom line, customers can choose the hybrid cloud storage functionality needed now and easily upgrade with a simple license to access additional functionality later.

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Panzura Freedom Archive eliminates the need to store less frequently accessed data on expensive primary or secondary storage from vendors like NetApp or EMC or transfer it to more traditional archiving methods such as tape or optical disk.  Instead, Freedom Archive combines the benefits of high-performance local cache for high speed data ingest and on demand access to important data with the economics and limitless capacity of cloud storage to make archiving of petabytes of data dramatically simpler, faster and significantly less expensive.

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Panzura’s Freedom NAS provides organizations with fast performance to shared data and home directories by centralizing that data in the cloud while keeping active data cached close to the users and applications.  Local users have full read-write abilities with the global namespace while users at offsite offices can read data from a central cloud repository.  Freedom NAS is simpler, faster and less expensive than deploying separate primary, backup and archive storage at each site.

Freedom Collaboration builds upon the benefits of Freedom Archive and Freedom NAS while providing full cross-site collaboration of project files regardless of where they are located.  Global teams no longer need to wait for files to open or sync before receiving instant access to application data.  Freedom Collaboration eliminates the need to maintain separate local copies of files and the version-control nightmares that can lead to data integrity issues.  All files are read-write accessible at every site as though on a local, locking filer and all of the data is backed by a central cloud data repository.

“The rise of public cloud services has fundamentally altered the IT infrastructure landscape. The effects of this shift have disrupted few sectors more than the data storage segment. Faced with ever increasing capacity demands, the status quo of the traditional storage array is no longer sustainable for many organizations. Cloud can be an answer, but organizations still demand the performance of local storage,” said Scott Sinclair, Senior Analyst at ESG.  “Panzura’s new Freedom product line enables organizations to take advantage of cloud economics, but not sacrifice fast, local performance all while choosing the level of functionality needed.”

“Enterprises are accelerating their cloud first strategies.  Combine this with the massive growth of unstructured data and the fact that 90% of that data has not been accessed in six months and you can see why enterprises are turning to hybrid cloud storage,” said Patrick Harr, chief executive officer at Panzura.  “Freedom Archive, Freedom NAS, and Freedom Collaboration enable enterprises to fulfill their cloud first initiatives, keep the fast flash local performance users and applications require, and save 70% compared to traditional storage.”
Availability and Pricing

All three products in the Freedom product line are available immediately. Organizations can download a free, 30-day trial version of Freedom Archive at http://panzura.com/freedom-archive-download/.  Customers can also request a free trial license of Freedom NAS and Collaboration.  Freedom products work across all major public cloud providers, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google, and IBM Cloud as well as private cloud object storage providers including IBM and EMC.

About Panzura
Adding over two petabytes of enterprise storage under management per month, Panzura is a market leader in enterprise hybrid cloud storage. Panzura’s hybrid cloud storage software seamlessly combines the economics, capacity, and business model of cloud storage with the flexibility, performance and features of enterprise storage. Using Panzura, enterprises shift from an antiquated storage status quo model into the cloud and unlock the power of data. Organizations like the Department of Justice, Milwaukee Tool, American College of Radiology and Chevon use Panzura for active archive, hybrid cloud NAS and cross-site collaboration. Please visit www.panzura.com for further information.

— Jules Louis

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