News | February 11, 2009

MultiPlan Partners With COPAN Systems To Consolidate Storage Infrastructure

COPAN Systems, the industry leader in cost-effective storage solutions for the protection and management of persistent data, recently announced the successful deployment of its data backup and recovery infrastructure for MultiPlan, Inc. This scalable implementation will allow MultiPlan to standardize and consolidate their storage solution as it continues to grow, while saving the company nearly $1M over three years.

MultiPlan is the oldest and largest supplier of independent, network-based cost management solutions for the healthcare industry in the U.S. Following a recent acquisition of Private Healthcare Systems, the company doubled its data environment and faced the challenge of combining disparate systems in order to improve IT productivity, reduce management costs, increase data integrity and reliability, and deploy a disaster recovery solution.

"When operating in the healthcare services industry, it is essential to have technology in place that is easy to deploy, configure and manage, so we can quickly respond to customers' needs and save on resource costs," said Keith Bush, SVP of Information Technology at MultiPlan. "As our company continues to grow, we need a strategic partner that can unify our disparate infrastructures across multiple locations, save us money and provide scalability to our system. We found that partner in COPAN Systems."

COPAN Systems deployed a combination of its MAID based 300T Virtual Tape Library (VTL) and Single Instance Repository (SIR-M) for de-duplication with internet protocol-based replication. The persistent data platform is designed to hold long term business critical information on COPAN Systems' Massive Array of Idle Disks (MAID) platform, which offers significant power, cooling and footprint savings while allowing online access to data in less than 15 seconds. Within the first three months of the implementation, MultiPlan has already seen significant return on investment through the consolidation of five backup applications to two, round-the-clock availability of data restoration, and a decrease in data backup.

A phased implementation approach by COPAN Systems over the next two years will allow MultiPlan to expand the use of its storage infrastructure by incorporating other applications as it grows. MultiPlan also plans to integrate its remote branch offices with COPAN System's 100T VTL, enabling it to have a complete backup and recovery solution for its remote workforce.

"As companies grow, they need technology solutions in place that map to their business challenges, especially when it comes to managing the plethora of internal and customer data in the healthcare industry," said Mark Ward, CEO, COPAN Systems. "Our phased approach to implementations has resulted in immediate business benefits for MultiPlan, including cost savings on storage space, human resources, and powering and cooling. We're looking forward to continuing to serve as a strategic partner for MultiPlan and working together on their persistent data storage strategy."

About COPAN Systems
COPAN Systems provides the industry's only purpose-built Persistent Data platform for cost-effective management, storage, access and recovery of Persistent Data for Global 5000 companies challenged with managing the cost and complexities of accelerated data growth. With the only Enterprise MAID OS in the world, COPAN Systems provide operative best practice for the long-term storage, protection and retrieval of persistent data. The Enterprise MAID architecture dramatically reduces power, cooling and floor space costs in the data center. Expanding to well over 8 PB within a single chassis, COPAN Systems delivers unmatched density and scalability for large enterprise environments, including healthcare, financial, government, media and service provider industries. The company is privately held with investments by Austin Ventures, Globespan Capital, Pequot Ventures, Credit Suisse and Battery Ventures. More information is available at http://www.copansystems.com

SOURCE: COPAN Systems