DigitalGlobe Accelerates High Performance Computing and Geospatial Information Services with EMC Isilon "No Compromise" Scale-out NAS
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DigitalGlobe Accelerates High Performance Computing and Geospatial Information Services with EMC Isilon "No Compromise" Scale-out NAS

Leading Provider of Satellite Imagery Reduces Average Work Runtime by 20 Percent, Increases Production Efficiency by 50 Percent

SEATTLE, Nov. 10, 2011 — (PRNewswire) — SC11 -- EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) today announced that DigitalGlobe, a leading global provider of high-resolution earth imagery solutions has deployed a no-compromise scale-out NAS solution from EMC Isilon® to accelerate the performance of its Big Data-intensive geospatial information services.

"Implementing EMC Isilon has played a key role in our overall effort to accelerate image delivery to our customers," said Jason Bucholtz, HPC Engineer at DigitalGlobe. "Reducing our average runtime by 20 percent and increasing production efficiency by 50 percent enables us to deliver our imagery faster, ultimately enabling our customers to save time and resources."

In addition to providing significant runtime acceleration and production efficiency increases, EMC Isilon also provided DigitalGlobe with the following benefits:



DigitalGlobe previously used EMC Isilon solely for online delivery of imagery. After examining a range of vendors, the company deployed the EMC Isilon X-Series as the storage foundation for its core system and HPC needs.

"DigitalGlobe provides crucial information to many of today's businesses, with data-intensive demands," said Sam Grocott, vice president of marketing, Isilon. "By using EMC Isilon, they are able to set the bar for best practices in high-performance computing and to keep pace with growing customer demand for data."

DigitalGlobe stores over 1.87 billion square kilometers of Earth imagery in its Image Library and its content solutions support a wide variety of uses including: location based services, mapping and analysis, environmental monitoring, oil and gas exploration, Internet portals and navigation technology.

Advanced image processing techniques are applied to DigitalGlobe data for change detection and feature extraction as well as correcting for satellite movement, and atmospheric and geometric distortions. These corrections and enhancements require very high computational performance and data capacity.  

Growing demand for DigitalGlobe's unique imagery, insight and analysis drove the company to transform its storage infrastructure to meet high performance computing (HPC) needs and to maximize Big Data throughput, speed and system cost efficiency.

EMC and DigitalGlobe will be presenting at the Supercomputing '11 Conference taking place November 12-18, 2011 in Seattle.

About Isilon

Isilon, a division of EMC, is the global leader in scale-out NAS. We deliver powerful yet simple solutions for enterprises that want to manage their data, not their storage. Isilon's products are simple to install, manage and scale, at any size. And, unlike traditional enterprise storage, Isilon stays simple no matter how much storage is added, how much performance is required or how business needs change in the future. We're challenging enterprises to think differently about their storage, because when they do, they'll recognize there's a better, simpler way. Learn what we mean at http://www.isilon.com.

About EMC

EMC Corporation is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset — information — in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way. Additional information about EMC can be found at www.EMC.com.

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