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Overview

The Nayatek Advantage

Nayatek is the future of Archiving & Discovery

No organization is immune to the explosive growth in the volume of ESI. The impact of ESI upon corporate networks, infrastructures and email servers is burdening already strapped IT staff, impacting user productivity and driving up costs. Laws, regulations and company policies establishing the legal status, mandatory retention periods and discoverability of ESI have real consequences for organizations and virtually assure its rapid growth rates for the foreseeable future.

Nayatek is the future of archiving & discovery. It is the next generation “better way” for organizations to capture, index, store, secure, manage, retain and discover their ESI.

Integrated Content Archiving solution

Datosphere is Nayatek’s next generation integrated content archiving platform. It provides comprehensive content archiving, E-Discovery, storage management, business continuity and compliance functionality allowing you to effectively capture, index, store, secure, manage, retain and discover disparate ESI. It is based on solid foundation ensuring that core functionality is available in all scenarios without compromise or caveats or unnecessary third party external dependencies. Built for the ESI challenges of today and open to those of tomorrow, Datosphere can serve as the foundation of your strategy to address the challenges of ESI.

Nayatek Advantages

  • Integrated Content Archiving Platform
  • Dynamic grid architecture
  • Data Neutral Design
  • Open storage layer
  • Forensic security model
  • Fast and optimized search & index
  • Integrated Redundanciest
  • Flexible deployment
  • Support for Virtualization
  • Easy to evaluate, implement and manage
  • Common sense TCO

The Architecture Matters

The core architecture of a content archiving solution is the critical differentiator from product to product. The level of performance, scalability, redundancy and the overall functionality of a product rest squarely upon the strength of its architecture. Features and functionality from one vendor to another often seem to blur together but it is the core product architecture that determines the usability and viability of those features. Furthermore, needs and requirements will evolve, new data formats will be created, new regulations will be mandated and options like redundancy, business continuity and disaster recovery may become necessities. The importance of the product architecture should never be underestimated.

Comprehensive functionality

  • Content archiving
  • Storage management
  • E-Discovery
  • Business Continuity
  • Compliance

Based on a Next Generation Architecture

  • Dynamic Grid architecture
  • Open storage layer
  • Forensic security model
  • Optimized fast search & index
  • Flexible Deployment options
  • No external 3rd party dependencies
  • Easy to implement, manage and maintain
  • Integrated Redundancies
  • Support for Virtualization

Solutions based on old product architecture designs will not be able to grow with your organization’s evolving requirements, let alone handle the requirements of today. Locking yourself into a 1990’s style architecture can have real ramifications. The architecture really does matter.

Old Methods

You’ve heard the pitch before; we are so and so, we have so many employees and so much revenue and have been around forever…so buy our product. Slick demos and proof of concepts rarely indicate the true degree of complexity of these products.

Today the stakes are much too high to make the wrong choice. The old adage about playing it safe and buying the big brand could actually be a career limiting or ending proposition. Requirements have changed and locking your corporate data into old 1990’s based product architectures leave a lot to be desired in terms of scalability, performance and ongoing maintenance. It’s really no surprise, as many of these big name products were designed in the late 1990’s when regulatory compliance, E-Discovery and massive volumes of ESI were not part of their plan.

Older products are falling short

  • Product architectures built for "email archiving" only
  • Old product architectures limit the feature set and functionality
  • Scalability and performance problems
  • Integrated redundancy and support for virtualization are after thoughts
  • Hidden costs

Too much complexity

  • Complicated installation and ongoing management
  • Long list of prerequisites and 3rd party external dependencies
  • Require important changes to the current infrastructure
  • Greater risk for system downtime & failure
  • Ongoing drain on limited IT resources

Increased risk and liability

  • Archived content stored in clear text
  • Weak security model and forensic audit trail
  • Archives are not tamper resistant
  • Product design provides poor alignment of business, risk & IT objectives
  • Slow and complicated discovery