Finding space for rapidly growing data volumes is a critical concern for enterprises today—but it's not the only data concern. Companies in a recent study ranked "Data Protection"," "Hardware Costs", and "Rapid Data Growth" among their top storage challenges.1 And in another survey, 78 per cent said that they are using public cloud services to some degree.2
Not surprisingly, on-premises storage infrastructure deployments continue to face pressure from public cloud services' rising adoption. However, could storage innovations—such as flash, software-defined storage, and object storage—as well as converged infrastructures that can deliver substantial benefits entice more IT decision-makers to keep workloads on-premises?
In this virtual session, we will discuss the Virtualization of the Public Cloud:
-Migrate data between on-premises and public cloud data centres or between public cloud data centres. Enjoy consistent data management between on-premises storage and the public cloud.
-Improve cyber resiliency.
-Implement disaster recovery strategies between on-premises and public cloud data centres.
-Enable cloud-based DevOps with easy replication of data from on-premises sources.
-Reduction of public cloud infrastructure cost with data reduction.
See as our panel of experts discusses how the organization stores, manages and protects data; in other words, it can be as important as how much capacity the organization provides for data.
1 "2017 Storage Trends: Challenges and Spending," Enterprise Strategy Group, August 2017.
2 "2017 IT Spending Intentions Survey," Enterprise Strategy Group, March 2017.