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Scality Grows Healthcare Customer Base as Hospitals Move to Cost-Effective, Efficient, Flexible and Scalable Storage
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Medical centers and hospitals worldwide are adopting Scality RING as the 
storage of choice for medical imaging, surveillance video, genomics, backup 
storage and more

Scality ( 
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), a leader in software solutions for global data orchestration and distributed 
file and object storage, today announced its accelerating market penetration 
into the healthcare sector worldwide. With more than a dozen recent customers 
in France alone, Scality RING is becoming the storage solution of choice for 
individual hospitals, hospital systems and academic healthcare centers where 
scalability, availability, flexibility and low TCO are critical. Deployed now 
at healthcare institutions in Europe, North America, United Kingdom, South 
America and Asia, Scality RING adoption is strong, and growing across and 
within organizations, as they see the benefits of the solution and expand its 
use across multiple use cases, including enterprise imaging and genomics, 
surveillance video, backup storage and more. 

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Growing volumes of data generated by hospitals and healthcare centers are 
increasingly driving change as IT departments reevaluate legacy infrastructure, 
replacing it with suitable and sustainable long-term digital strategies that 
take into account the rapid changes in healthcare technology and research. Key 
in this market is that data must be kept intact and available to physicians and 
other clinicians for patient care. Hospitals need cost-effective solutions that 
guarantee that availability, and keep the data intact and secure, while 
offering scalability to accommodate ever-growing volumes of data with long 
retention times. Scalability without disruption is key.

Recent accelerated adoption among hospitals in France has seen several of that 
country's largest academic medical centers and hospital groups deploying 
Scality RING. One example is Marseille's Public Hospital (AP-HM), another is 
Paris-based Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (AP-HP), one of the largest 
healthcare organizations in the world. With 22,000 beds across 39 hospitals, 
AP-HP provides care for eight million patients each year, and uses RING to 
store data from multiple functional areas and applications, including 
radiological images from its Carestream PACS, as well as genomics and backup 
data. Another, CHU Dijon, chose Scality RING as the basis for its private 
health cloud to secure its growing volumes of data, including imaging data from 
GE PACS and backup data. Part of the national 'Plan France Medecine Genomique 
2025,' the SeqOIA project also chose Scality to achieve its goal to develop and 
structure genomics healthcare and medicine for half of the French territory. 
Several others from the Health Cooperation Group UNIHA ( 
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), a purchasing network group of 900 French public hospitals including 32 
academic hospitals and 24 hospital centers, have adopted Scality RING to store 
patient and scientific data from multiple applications. Hopital Europeen de 
Marseille, CHU de Reims, CHU de Besancon, CHU Toulouse, CHU Nimes and CHRU 
Strasbourg are among them. 

Software-defined Scality RING turns any standard x86 server into 
highly-expandable, highly flexible storage. It scales without limit and offers 
100 percent availability, all while reducing cost by as much as 90 percent 
compared to legacy systems. It features native file and object protocols for 
flexible efficient storage that keeps data from a variety of applications safe 
with data encryption, volume and bucket data protection, versioning, extended 
location control for data sovereignty, and geo-replication for disaster 
recovery for customers requiring ironclad data protection.

"Scality is solving the petabyte-scale storage challenges that are critical to 
success in healthcare IT: availability, durability and security," said Olivier 
Leconte, Responsable Business Unit Sante at Computacenter France, Europe's 
leading independent provider of IT infrastructure services, a UNIHA supplier 
and Scality's partner in this market. "We're pleased to be able to bring such a 
versatile, resilient, cost-effective storage solution to our customers. In my 
experience, the private cloud proves to be the best solution for storing 
medical data, time and time again."

For Marseille Public Hospital, moving medical imaging storage to Scality RING 
has been a significant success. "We have had outstanding support from Scality 
during delivery and on an ongoing basis," said Renaud Masse, Head of IT 
Infrastructure Management at AP-HM. "The performance meets all user 
expectations. It's so good, in fact, that we're getting lots of requests from 
multiple departments to put new workloads on the Scality RING."

To find out more about Scality RING for healthcare organizations, visit 
https://www.scality.com/industries/healthcare/. More on PACS/medical imaging 
storage is at https://www.scality.com/use-cases/medical-imaging/. Go deeper on 
AP-HM's deployment of Scality RING in the full case study, at 
https://www.scality.com/customers/aphm/. 

About Scality

Since 2009, Scality has been enabling people to derive maximum value from data 
by solving their cloud-scale data storage and management challenges with our 
award-winning RING and Zenko technologies. A decade later, more than 500 
million users rely on Scality RING and Zenko(TM) to store and manage hundreds 
of petabytes of data -- more than one trillion data objects.

A recognized leader in distributed file and object storage by both Gartner(R) 
and IDC(R), Scality offers solutions for today's reality of hybrid and 
multi-cloud data management. RING turns commodity x86 servers into an unlimited 
storage pool for unstructured data, whether file or object; and the Zenko 
multi-cloud controller, available in open source and enterprise editions, 
provides a window into data, no matter where it lives, with orchestration, 
management and search functionality. Follow us on Twitter @scality and @zenko. 
Visit us at www.scality.com.

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