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Stopping a data retention crisis

By Mark Keddie, Global Director of Privacy, Veritas Technologies.

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The storage at the heart of enterprise HD surveillance systems

By Rainer W. Kaese, Senior Manager Business Development, Storage Products Division, Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH.

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“Why use tape storage today?”

By Diana Salazar, Product Marketing Manager, Enterprise Backup & Archive, Quantum.

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Backups and Data Migration: Strategy for Success

By Veniamin Simonov, Director of Product Management, NAKIVO.

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How storage is changing for the data age

Consumers everywhere are sharing data at lightning fast speeds and with extraordinary frequency — from videos and photographs to personal data, creative musings and medical records, with virtually everything being stored digitally for future reference. There are billions of mobile phones in the world, emitting 18 exabytes (1 billion gigabytes) of data each month. By Richard Walsh, head of memory marketing, Samsung Semiconductor Europe.

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How to solve your data storage dilemma with cloud object storage

In a world that thrives on the consumption of data, it is not surprising that today we are witnessing tremendous data growth to the point that it is now in danger of overwhelming organisations. This is creating massive data sprawl whereby many organisations are experiencing a slowdown in operational productivity and efficiency and this sprawl is hampering future innovation and growth. By Sarah Doherty, Product Marketing Manager, iland.

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How cloud backups are essential to fighting ransomware

In early August, many GPS users around the world suddenly found themselves unable to use their systems. What many stranded drivers did not know at the time was that this wasn’t due to a technical error; in fact, their GPS receivers weren’t working because Garmin, their manufacturer, had been subjected to a ransomware attack. By David Friend, co-founder and CEO, Wasabi.

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Cost of server downtime

The internet has become a fundamental part of so many businesses around the world. A large percentage of the populous may use it to keep in touch with friends or to stay informed on current affairs, but it is the backbone of the economy in many ways. For this reason, you can imagine that website downtime can have a serious impact on these companies - the trade we have to make when becoming so reliant on servers. By Jack Bird, Senior Content and Off Page SEO Specialist.

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Look up: Cloud skills are on the rise

In a matter of months, COVID-19 has completely upended decades of tradition and social dynamics of the modern office. As our daily lives turn almost completely to digital interactions digital skills, long growing in importance, are now centre stage as critical to success in the current work environment. By Nick Turner, VP EMEA Druva.

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Shoring up business continuity with citizen developers

The last six months have brought about some of the greatest shifts in the business world to date – and as a result, organisations have been under mounting pressure to turn up the heat on digital-led initiatives. This is all while employee numbers have decreased, where staff have been furloughed and other cost-cutting measures have been implemented, and as remote working has steeply increased. By Yad Jaura, Product Marketing Manager at Netcall.

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Videos

In the first of a series of interviews with leading industry experts, David Bond, from our series sponsor company, Centiel, shares valuable thoughts on and insights into current data centre industry challenges and opportunities – with sustainability and skills very much the focus. He also reveals what keeps him busy away from the workplace.
Martin James, VP EMEA at Aerospike, discusses the importance of application modernisation, efficient software and IT consolidation – all of which should mean the need for less databases, but with richer feature sets. He outlines both the pitfalls of holding onto legacy applications and systems and the benefits of modernisation and consolidation, with Aerospike well positioned to help customers with the attendant data management challenges and opportunities.
Tamsin Ashmore, CFO at Ultima, discusses her career to date - the challenges she has met along the way and how she has achieved success; and shares some brilliant insights as to women working in the tech space – how companies can support and progress their careers and, importantly, how to improve gender diversity within the industry.
Eric Eppe, Head of Portfolio & Strategy, HPC/AI/Quantum at Eviden, Atos Group and also the UEC Secretary, discusses the formation of the Ultra Ethernet Consortium to deliver on Ethernet-based open, interoperable, high-performance full-communications stack architecture to meet the growing network demands of AI & HPC at scale.

News

Toshiba Electronics Europe has released its MG10F Series 22TB[1] HDD, a conventional magnetic recording (CMR) HDD that leverages Toshiba’s 10-disk helium-sealed design.
Dataiku has unveiled at its Everyday AI Conference in New York, the LLM Mesh, addressing the critical need for an effective, scalable, and secure platform for integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) in the enterprise. In addition, Dataiku is joined in this announcement by its LLM Mesh Launch Partners Snowflake, Pinecone, and AI21 Labs.
Raxio Group lays the foundation stone for the construction of Angola's first independent Tier III state-of-the-art neutral data centre.
IT leaders report a significant impact to customer value, employees’ well-being, and enterprises’ return on AI investments.