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AWS Summit New York City New York City, NY – July 17, 2018 Javits Center, Booth #530 Are you sacrificing enterprise features for the cloud?
AWS Summit New York City New York City, NY – July 17, 2018 Javits Center, Booth #530 Are you sacrificing enterprise features for the cloud?
Pure Storage recently announced a new Evergreen Storage Service (ES2) claimed to deliver “storage-as-a-service (STaaS) for private and hybrid clouds” for “terms as low as
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Organizations migrate on-premises storage into a cloud storage-as-a-service environment for a number of reasons. The migration may be mandatory because of a merger or acquisition,
The migration of corporate IT infrastructure to the cloud is accelerating day by day. A survey by 451 Research projects that by 2020 about 60 percent of all enterprise workloads will be in the cloud. But migrating applications and data from a corporate data center to a cloud platform presents a significant challenge.
Following the devastating Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria affecting regions in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico, Zadara Storage has dedicated storage resources to help businesses recover. Businesses who have lost their data storage to the destruction of the hurricanes are provided with six months of storage to replace their damaged equipment at no cost.
In today’s computing environment, more and more companies are beginning to work with massive datasets, ranging into the hundreds of petabytes and beyond. Whether it’s big data analytics, high-definition video, or internet-of-things applications, the necessity for companies to handle large amounts of data in their daily operations continues to grow.
The face of the MSP (managed IT services provider) marketplace is changing rapidly. Not so long ago the keys to success for most MSPs revolved around recommending or selling the newest and best hardware and software products to their customers. But as more and more companies migrate to the cloud, that approach is no longer adequate.
As more and more companies move to the cloud, one of the first questions they have to answer is which cloud model best fits their needs: public, private, or hybrid. Many are choosing the hybrid model as their best option. The term “hybrid cloud” simply refers to an operational environment that includes both private and public cloud platforms.