Storage Modernization: Gaining the Competitive Edge With the Cloud

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Greg Schulz - StorageIO | Stephen Skidmore, Director of Product Marketing and Tom Rose, VP of Technical Marketing at Nasuni

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Switching from legacy, on-premises storage to cloud storage has distinct advantages, including scalability, interoperability and costs savings. In a world where businesses are still adjusting to the events of 2020, these benefits are more useful and apparent in 2021 than ever before. But not all cloud storage solutions are built equally, and different industries and businesses have different challenges that require different solutions. In episode 1 of Nasuni’s ‘The Power of Cloud Storage’ series we’re diving into what enterprises need to consider from their cloud storage solutions and hearing from those in the field why the right modernization approach can redefine your enterprise storage strategy. Join us to hear: - The benefits of moving to the cloud - including consolidating NAS and file server silos, enhancing cross-office file sharing, improving data protection, reducing operational inefficiencies and eliminating capacity limitations - How a cloud-first approach to your storage can future-proof your business by centralizing data, increasing collaboration and data protection, and offering unrivaled disaster recovery - How enterprises can reduce or eliminate legacy file infrastructure capex and opex costs by shifting to cloud-based file storage - And more

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