Unified storage for the AI era

  • Tuesday, 21st May 2024 Posted 11 months ago in by Mike Hewitt
Grant Caley, UK&I Solutions Engineering Director, NetApp, discusses the launch of the company’s new AFF A-Series systems that can power all the most demanding IT workloads customers face, including GenAI, VMware, and enterprise databases. Grant also details the additional capabilities NetApp has released to provide customers with the advanced data management, ransomware protection, and cloud integration that modern workloads demand, confirming the company’s intelligent data infrastructure focus, designed to help customers operate more efficiently as they leverage their data to drive innovation.
Liz Blackman, Chief Marketing Officer at Avantra, discusses the continuing importance of DEI, despite some recent ‘push back’, explaining the...
Chris Derham, Business Development Director – Networks, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, discusses the company’s innovative generative AI chatbot,...
Lee Caswell, SVP, Product and Solutions Marketing at Nutanix, discusses the findings of its seventh annual Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) survey and...
Jenny Briant, Academy Operations Director at the Ten10 Academy, shares valuable insights on empowering women in tech and promoting inclusive...

Logpoint plans to lead on European threat detection

Posted 2 weeks ago by Phil Alsop
Frank Koelmel, CRO at Logpoint, discusses the new partner program which sees the company amplifying its strategic focus on Managed Security Service...
Tony Kelly, Director of Alliances, EMEA at Fivetran, explains what Fivetran’s enhanced partner programme means – higher incentives via the four...
Dan Dulac, Extreme Networks’ VP of Solutions Strategy, discusses the recently launched Extreme Platform ONE™ for Managed Service Providers...

A private solution to a public cloud ‘problem’

Posted 3 weeks ago by Mike Hewitt
Mike Hoy, CTO, Pulsant, outlines some of the end user uncertainties related to cloud - discussing network connectivity, data sovereignty and data...