CommVault
(NASDAQ: CVLT):
News Facts
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CommVault’s survey of its healthcare customers reinforced the top
business drivers influencing increased investments in data and
information management technologies for 2011. The survey polled 30
CommVault customers which included major healthcare institutions,
multi-hospital systems, regional health centers and outpatient
facilities nationwide.
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According to the survey, respondents cited the need to ensure
regulatory compliance, plan for disaster recovery and support new
applications and systems as the three leading business priorities
driving IT spending decisions this year.
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Moreover, 40 percent of those polled ranked electronic health records
as their number one IT spending priority for 2011. Disaster
recovery/business continuity planning was considered so important by
the respondents that it was ranked second and third in priority.
Healthcare data warehousing and information governance were tied for
third priority among those polled.
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CommVault believes that healthcare
organizations are embracing CommVault®
Simpana® software to replace disparate product silos with an
integrated platform and singular, policy-based approach for
protecting, archiving, searching and discovering massive amounts of
clinical, research and patient data.
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Exponential Storage Growth & Escalating Demand for Information
Retention
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According to a recent research report by Enterprise Strategy Group,
entitled “North American Health Care Provider Information Market Size
& Forecast,”1 total data associated with all North
American healthcare providers will grow from nearly 3,000 PBs last
year to nearly 14,000 PBs by 2015, which represents a 35 percent
compound annual growth rate.
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Of the respondents to CommVault’s survey, one-third manages 26-75 TBs
using Simpana software and another 20 percent rely on CommVault to
manage more than 150 TBs of data. Additionally, two-thirds of those
polled are using Simpana software to protect critical electronic
medical record (EMR) systems from vendors including McKesson, General
Electric, Epic, Siemens, Meditech and Allscripts.
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According to the CommVault survey, approximately one-third of the
survey respondents are currently involved in a Health Information
Exchange (HIE), which is fueling the development of a nationwide
network of interoperable health records. CommVault believes that IT
governance concerns and increased complexity are hindering HIE
adoption. As healthcare organizations address these challenges through
a unified approach to information management, CommVault expects HIE
adoption to increase.
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Seventy-seven percent of the survey respondents said they were not
penalized in the past 24 months for failure to meet external
reporting or regulatory requirements due to faulty or lack of data.
Yet, only 37 percent of the participants have implemented an
eDiscovery/enterprise search solution to support regulatory compliance
around HIPAA or PCI.
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CommVault believes that continued pressure to meet nationwide HIE and
EMR mandates will accelerate adoption of solutions that simplify,
speed and reduce the cost of search and eDiscovery while ensuring a
higher level of compliance with patient data security requirements.
Supporting Quotes
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Jay Savaiano, healthcare business development manager for CommVault:
“Data is exploding in the healthcare industry, which is causing
institutions of all sizes to look for ways to reduce the cost and
complexity of managing separate silos of data across clinical,
operational and imaging environments. For example, 80 percent of those
who responded to our survey expect to see the most data management
growth across their PACS and EMR systems. As a result, CommVault
customers in the healthcare industry are relying on Simpana software
to centrally access, share and manage all types of patient- and
healthcare-related data across a multitude of systems.”
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Brian Babineau, vice president, research and analyst services for
Enterprise Strategy Group: “Research data from our latest healthcare
market forecast demonstrates that institutions want widely available
and easily accessible digital assets in order to enhance business
processes, improve patient care and reduce costs. With its singular
product architecture and common set of information and data management
policies, CommVault is well positioned to help healthcare
organizations elevate digital asset retention and records management
while enabling them to meet increased demands for compliance,
corporate governance and litigation support.”
Supporting Resources
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CommVault Simpana 9 Software
http://www.commvault.com/simpana.html
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CommVault Healthcare
http://www.commvault.com/healthcare/
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CommVault Healthcare Case Studies
http://www.commvault.com/healthcare/#t-2
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CommVault Healthcare Partners
http://www.commvault.com/healthcare/#t-3
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About CommVault
A singular vision – a belief in a better way to address current and
future data management needs – guides CommVault in the development of
Singular Information Management® solutions for high-performance data
protection, universal availability and simplified management of data on
complex storage networks. CommVault's exclusive single-platform
architecture gives companies unprecedented control over data growth,
costs and risk. CommVault's Simpana® software suite of products was
designed to work together seamlessly from the ground up, sharing a
single code and common function set, to deliver superlative Data
Protection, Archive, Replication, Search and Resource Management
capabilities. More companies every day join those who have discovered
the unparalleled efficiency, performance, reliability, and control only
CommVault can offer. Information about CommVault is available at www.commvault.com.
CommVault's corporate headquarters is located in Oceanport, New Jersey
in the United States.
Safe Harbor Statement
Customers' results may differ materially from those stated herein;
CommVault does not guarantee that all customers can achieve benefits
similar to those stated above. This press release may contain
forward-looking statements, including statements regarding financial
projections, which are subject to risks and uncertainties, such as
competitive factors, difficulties and delays inherent in the
development, manufacturing, marketing and sale of software products and
related services, general economic conditions and others. Statements
regarding CommVault's beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions
regarding the future are forward-looking statements, within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All such
forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Actual results may differ materially from anticipated results. CommVault
does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements.
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1 North American Health Care Provider Information Market Size
& Forecast by John McKnight and Brian Babineau with Jennifer Gahm,
January 2011.
