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The Data Assessment Service scans the likes of Word documents, JPEGs, and PowerPoint files, and checks for "stale" data -- files that have not been accessed or modified for six months or more. Based on results from 37 early adopters, Kazeon estimates that as much as 48 percent of unstructured data falls into this category. "These [files] are typically very good candidates to be archived," says Mike Marchi, vice president of solutions marketing at Kazeon.

The service involves Kazeon hooking its IS1200 indexing device to a customer's network and scanning files based on factors such as file age and size. Pricing for the Data Assessment Service, available now, starts at $10,000 for an initial 4 Tbytes, with each additional Tbyte costing $1,000.

James Rogers, Senior Editor Byte and Switch

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