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Caringo Inks Global Distribution Agreement with Xerox DocuShare
Wednesday 18. November 2009 - CAStor will deliver affordable, policy-based content storage
Caringo, Inc., the leading provider of content storage software enabling clustered storage infrastructure for active and archive content, today announced the completion of a worldwide distribution agreement with Xerox Corporation. Under the terms of the agreement Caringo software will be available for distribution with Xerox’s DocuShare Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform to deliver a content storage system that helps clients manage large quantities of archived documents at an affordable price. When integrated with DocuShare, Caringo’s product, CAStor, will allow archived content across a variety of storage systems to be unified in one storage pool, giving customers improved access and more efficient use of storage resources.
DocuShare delivers leading paper-to-digital and ECM solutions enabling organizations to effectively manage information. CAStor will provide DocuShare users with a back-end file storage system that is simple to deploy, scales to accommodate large volumes, and enables storage-level policy capabilities for retention, long-term preservation and regulatory compliance. The cluster architecture of CAStor allows the content stored to scale seamlessly as a single, virtualized pool of storage and without interruption to DocuShare operations or content availability. The combined solution will give CAStor and DocuShare customers a complete solution to capture information assets, manage business processes and ensure protection according to policy.
“Customers tell us that storage growth and management of business records are major challenges due to the massive volume of digital content. Cost-effective and seamless storage management is becoming a requirement in ECM,” said Mark Goros, Chief Executive Officer at Caringo. “Xerox DocuShare is the perfect complement to CAStor and will allow customers to implement a solution to effectively manage and preserve content to meet their archival and compliance requirements today and into the future.”