Sidley Austin Brown & Wood ("SABW" or "the firm"), a significant legal power in the international arena, was formed as a result of the merger of Sidley & Austin and Brown & Wood in May 2001. As e-mail has become the firm's core communication tool in recent years, e-mail data storage forms one of the most critical IT challenges for SABW. In early 2003, SABW's Chicago headquarters decided to revamp the firm's email data storage architecture across its major offices worldwide, turning it from a direct attached storage (DAS) architecture into a network attached storage (NAS) system. StorageTek was chosen by the headquarters as a preferred tape library vendor for providing a backup solution for this new NAS architecture.
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