Research and Markets: The Deduplication Market Research Report is the Culmination of Several Months of Analysis of Information Provided by Over 150 End-User Storage Decision Makers
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DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/66c1b8/deduplication_depl) has announced the addition of the "Deduplication Deployment in the Large Enterprise: Research for the End User" report to their offering. This deduplication research report reveals the practice and plans of large enterprises with regard to deduplication technology. The Deduplication Market Research report is the culmination of several months of analysis of information provided by over 150 end-user storage decision makers in enterprises ranging from a minimum of 50 terabytes up to over a petabyte of data, spanning multiple industries. These findings can be instrumental in helping deduplication vendors define or refine their offerings to their target audience. The research reveals end-user perceptions of where deduplication should be implemented, their concerns, what benefits they hope to gain, vendor preferences, and the surprising areas that are of little concern are all explained along with supporting graphs. Key Topics Covered: * The Research Group * Total Storage Under Management * Areas of Organizational Responsibility * Functional Roles and Titles * Market Segments Represented * Company Size by Employee Headcount * Company Size by Corporate Revenues * Budgets, IT and Storage * Headcounts, IT and Storage * Regional Representation * Current Use & Concerns * Future Plans * Summary & Recommendations For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/66c1b8/deduplication_depl Research and Markets Laura Wood Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com Fax from USA: 646-607-1907 Fax from rest of the world: +353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009
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