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EMC (Quote) today debuted Innovation Network, a global community comprised of EMC research and university research partners determined to solve challenges posed by the current information explosion. IDC projects that info explosion, which includes e-mail, images and other digital documents, will rack up 988 billion gigabytes in 2010. Map that explosion in digital information against the […]

May 7, 2007
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EMC (Quote) today debuted Innovation Network,
a global community comprised of EMC research and university research
partners determined to solve challenges posed by the current information explosion.

IDC projects that info explosion, which includes e-mail, images and other
digital documents, will rack up 988 billion gigabytes in 2010.

Map that explosion in digital information against the complexity of IT
infrastructure and constrained budgets, and you get a major challenge, said
Jeff Nick, EMC’s senior vice president and CTO.

“How do you backup, manage, index, search, secure, protect and archive that
information in the face of a constrained IT budget?” Nick said in an
interview with internetnews.com. “That requires a fundamentally
different approach, which is policy-driven information lifecycle management (ILM) automation.”

With such goals in mind, Nick said the EMC Innovation Network, led by former
chief scientist for RSA Laboratories Burt Kaliski (RSA is EMC’s security division), will study how IT is delivered, used and managed.
Research will cut across a variety of areas reflective of EMC’s evolution
into an information-management vendor.

Areas of study will include semantic Web and search; RFID (define);
storage that scales to the millions of users of the current Web 2.0
phenomenon; service-oriented infrastructures for IT orchestration and
business insight; information-centric security; real-time information grids;
and virtualization.

Nick said the Web 2.0 world of integration, loose coupling, application
composition and orchestration make it imperative for EMC’s R&D teams to
tackle the information-management challenge and map business processes to IT
with a service-oriented infrastructure.

EMC Innovation Network will tap the talent of its approximately 5,000
technical R&D employees, bringing together research resources in EMC India,
China and Russia-based labs with the hopes of boosting yields from EMC’s $1
billion+ annual R&D budget.

EMC researchers will work more closely with Carnegie Mellon University’s
Parallel Data Lab; Indiana University’s Data and Search Institute; RFID
Consortium for Security and Privacy, Stanford University’s Applied Crypto
Group; and University of Michigan’s Center for Information Technology
Integration.

Kaliski and a team that includes Ari Juels, head of RSA Laboratories, and
Wenbo Mao, an industry researcher who recently joined EMC to lead EMC’s
China-based research group, will report to Nick.

In some ways, EMC’s Innovation Network is a shadow of R&D efforts from
venerable stalwarts IBM (Quote) and HP (Quote).

This article was first published on InternetNews.com. To read the full article, click here.

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Clint Boulton is a senior technology writer covering IT leadership, the CIO role, and digital transformation.

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