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Encyclopedia > CommVault Systems

CommVault® Systems Incorporated is a United States based company specializing in data and storage management software. Created in 1988 as a development group in AT&T's Bell Labs, the group produced AT&T's in-house backup software, Automatic Backup, Archive and Recovery Software. AT&T CommVault was spun off with Lucent in 1996 and later that year went private with a management buyout. It went public (NASDAQ: CVLT) in September 2006. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Bell Laboratories (also known as Bell Labs and formerly known as AT&T Bell Laboratories and Bell Telephone Laboratories) was the main research and development arm of the United States Bell System. ... Automatic Backup, Archive and Recovery Software is a backup system used by CommVault Systems Inc. ...


CommVault software helps customers efficiently and reliably perform all aspects of data management — including archive, protection, recovery, remote office and disaster recovery, and storage resource management. The products use the Common Technology Engine (CTE) architecture, a scalable framework optimized for data management. The CTE provides a common set of services for use by all products, including secure data movement, a common management console interface, and shared device management. CommVault products include:


CommVault competes directly with other companies in this field, including Symantec VERITAS Software and their Backup Exec and NetBackup products, EMC's Legato product, Computer Associates Arcserve, Hewlett-Packard OpenView Storage Data Protector, and others. Backup software is software designed to backup data for the purpose of having a second copy of an original source in case of damage to the original data source. ... The snapshot is a concept in photography introduced by Eastman Kodak with their Brownie box camera in 1900: A casual photograph taken without any particular pre-arrangement, often of every day events. ... Replication may mean: In biology: Self-replication, when a molecule (or any other pattern) makes a copy of itself DNA replication, the act of copying the genetic material of a cell (DNA) to a daughter cell Semiconservative replication, mechanism of DNA replication Other: replication (computer science), the provision of redundant... Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) is a data storage technique that automatically moves data between high-cost and low-cost storage media. ... Compliance can mean: In mechanical science, the inverse of stiffness (see stiffness). ... Symantec Corporation NASDAQ: SYMC, founded in 1982, is an international corporation which sells computer software, particularly in the realms of security and information management. ... VERITAS Software Corporation (NASDAQ : VRTS) was an international software company that was founded in 1983 as Tolerant Systems, and renamed VERITAS Software Corp in 1989. ... Symantec Backup Exec for Windows Severs, formerly Veritas Backup Exec, is backup software for Microsoft Windows environments. ... Netbackup is a so-called Three-tier software environment developed by Veritas for making enterprise-level backups and restores of computer data. ... EMC is a TLA that may stand for: electric membership corporation electromagnetic compatibility Electro-Motive Corporation, the predecessor to General Motors Electro-Motive Division EMC Corporation European Marketing Confederation European Muon Collaboration Evergreen Marine Corporation This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational... CA, Inc. ... The Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ), commonly known as HP, is a very large, global company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States. ...


External links

  • Official company home page
  • IPO news and history


 
 

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