Tech Giants Collaborate on Zero Outage to Define New Industry Standard

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Tech Giants Collaborate on Zero Outage to Define New Industry Standard

BARCELONA, November 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

    Founding Members Brocade, Cisco, Dell EMC, Hitachi Data Systems (HDS), Hewlett Packard
Enterprise (HPE), Juniper, NetApp, SAP, SUSE and T-Systems join forces to develop a common
framework aimed at improving quality and reliability. 

    A group of technology companies announced that they have joined together to establish
a Zero Outage industry standard to safeguard quality and reliability of IT infrastructure.
The common goal of the group is to maximize availability and customer satisfaction by
improving stability and security by defining an industry best practice based on a Zero
Outage framework.

    The association's founding members are: Brocade [http://www.brocade.com/en.html ],
Cisco, [http://www.cisco.com ] Dell EMC,
[http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/default.aspx?c=uk&l=en&s=&s=gen&~ck=cr ] HDS
[http://hitachi-data-systems.co.uk/?gclid=CMGHwcmu5s8CFRa3Gwodav8MMA ], HPE,
[https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/home.html?jumpid=ps_bgzp67v5t4_AID-510018643 ] Juniper
[http://www.juniper.net/us/en ], NetApp [http://www.netapp.com/us/index.aspx ], SAP
[http://go.sap.com/index.html ],
SUSE [https://www.suse.com ] and T-Systems [https://www.t-systems.com/gb/en ].

    The digital world is increasingly dependent on IT. A technical defect, human error or
untrained process execution can be a threat to everyday operations. Therefore
manufacturers and service companies are growing a sense of urgency for an uninterruptible
supply of their services. With the Zero Outage Industry Standard Association, major
tech-companies want to start an industry-wide discussion and work out a common
understanding of quality.

    In order to enable highly stable operations, companies need to be able to control the
quality of platforms, people, processes and security throughout the whole supply chain.
The Zero Outage Industry Standard association intends to specify consistent error response
times, employee qualification levels and set security and platform requirements. This can
help companies to minimize errors, increase availability, ensure security and operate
cost-effectively. 

    The association members all come from different fields of the IT industry. The aim is
to work together as partners and develop an industry wide known and respected "Best
Practice" approach to ensure a stable and secure IT environment. The framework will be
published on http://www.zero-outage.com

    Quotes:  

    Richard Nicolas, Chief Customer Office, Dell: "Dell focuses on delivering the best
technology, service, end-to-end processes, and security to enable industries around the
world to conduct business continuously with zero interruption. To achieve this, we are a
member of the Zero Outage Association, where we focus on eliminating outages while
navigating the digital shift, and resiliency in a world of heterogeneous ICT."

    Bernd Leukert, Member of the Executive Board, SAP SE, Products & Innovation: "For more
than four decades now, SAP customers are relying on high availability of mission critical
systems for their core business processes. Today they expect a 7x24 service availability
that includes the Internet of Things, real-time and mobile use cases. With the Zero Outage
Industry Standard Association we want to improve overall IT capabilities with Zero Outage
as our ultimate goal.

    Reinhard Clemens, CEO T-Systems International GmbH: "Zero Outage started as a quality
program at T-Systems and has now grown into an industry standard. Together with our
partners, we provide top quality and increase customer satisfaction. The focus on Zero
Outage is indispensable for our interconnected world and a mandatory thing for
digitization."

    Jim Tooley, VP Global Services & Support, Brocade: "As a founder member of the Zero
outage standard, Brocade is excited to be at the start of what will be industry changing.
Driving infrastructures that meet the zero outage standard will mean greater productivity
as we move into the full digitization of data and help organisations to embrace digital
transformation."

    Michael Jores, SUSE Regional Director Central Europe: "Service uptime is key in
today's Digital age. Expectations for reliable and round-the-clock access require
companies to ensure availability through leading-edge business processes and
mission-critical-enabled infrastructure. Together with partners, SUSE is committed to
provide this reliable infrastructure Joining with Zero Outage will provide new insight and
practices to enable today's companies to deliver secure, reliable services and solutions."

    Alexander Wallner, NetApp Senior Vice President & General Manager EMEA: "Today's
businesses run on digitized data. In this data-driven world, 24/7 systems availability and
the ability to react in real-time are indispensable - any interruption to core business
applications threatens a company's ability to execute, putting itself and customers at
risk. We are proud to be a founding member of the Zero Outage Industry Standard initiative
to improve the quality of IT infrastructure."

    Daniel Dalle Carbonare, Vice President, EMEA Central Region & General Manager Germany,
Hitachi Data Systems: "Hitachi Data Systems solutions and services help lay the foundation
for successful digital transformation with a unified and strategic approach to a company's
most valuable and strategic asset: Its data. For over 100 years, we have been known for
highest service levels and data availability and know that availability is paramount in
our era of maximum business continuity. We are honored and very pleased to be a founding
member or the Zero Outage Consortium in order to shape strategies and requirements for the
benefit of always-on businesses and societies."  

    Cedrik Neike, Senior Vice President, Global Services Provider, APJ & EMEAR, Cisco:
"The aim of the Zero Outage Association addresses a critical challenge for our customers
as they digitise their businesses. Cisco understands the interdependence of technology,
processes, skilled workforces and partnerships towards achieving zero downtime. As a
founding member, we can share our expertise to help this initiative achieve its goals for
the greater benefit of our customers."

    About Zero Outage Industry Standard: 

    Zero Outage Industry Standard is an association based in London, United Kingdom.
Founding members include renowned companies within the IT-sector: Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., EMC Corporation, Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS)
, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE), Juniper Networks, Inc., NetApp, Inc., SAP SE,
SUSE PLC and T-Systems International GmbH. The Zero Outage industry standard association
is providing a framework of best practices and standards to enable the delivery of secure,
reliable and highly available end-to-end IT services and solutions. The goal is to develop
a common standard for IT processes, platforms, people and security to safeguard quality
and reliability at all levels.

       
         
        Zero Outage Useful Contacts 
        Marketing & Communications 
        Email: info@zero-outage.com 
        Further information for media representatives: http://www.zero-outage.com 

        Social Media 
        Twitter: https://twitter.com/zero_outage 
        LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zero-outage-industry-standard  
        YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vQhKN0fY2M 

     

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