Unified storage for the AI era

  • Tuesday, 21st May 2024 Posted 1 year 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.

Webex launch at Gamma: a partner-led approach explained

Posted 2 days ago by Sophie Milburn
In this interview, Will Morey, Managing Director at Gamma, discusses the company’s Webex launch, including how a partner-led pre-launch shaped the...
In this interview, Aaron Watts, Chief Channel Officer at usecure, explains why people, not just technology, are now the primary target for...

Bringing order to network security in a multi-cloud era

Posted 1 week ago by Sophie Milburn
In this interview, Gal Yosef, Director of Solution Engineering at AlgoSec, discusses how AI is reshaping both cyber threats and defences, and why...
Nancy Hammervik, Chief Channel Officer at GTIA, shares insights from 40 years in the tech channel. She explains how community, mentorship, and a...
Dan Wensley, CEO of the Global Technology Industry Association (GTIA), discusses how MSPs must collaborate as AI adoption accelerates across the...
In this interview, Doni Brass, VP of Products at Guardz, breaks down how Guardz is helping MSPs fight back against increasingly accessible cybercrime...
Andy MacMillan, CEO of Alteryx, explores how organisations can scale AI effectively by empowering business analysts to work with data and...
In this conversation, Mike Anderson, Global Channels Director at EasyDMARC, explains why DMARC has shifted from an optional best practice to a...