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Why IT Holds the Keys to Digital Transformation Success

Pure Storage

Software-defined storage (SDS), a storage architecture that decouples storage software from its hardware, enabling greater scalability, flexibility, and control over your data storage infrastructure. That means embracing the tools that give people their time back—STaaS, SDS, and hybrid cloud architectures—and equipping our people to use them.

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4 Critical IT Priorities for C-suite Leaders

Pure Storage

An inherent architectural advantage of FlashStack’s software-defined, AI-based infrastructure is that users can support their entire portfolio from a single intelligent interface. The Register³ Security: “ The top imperative right now is security, named as a key driver [of IT procurement] by 45.7% of respondents.”

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FlashArray File Services Certified for SAP HANA

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It underpins the reliability, accuracy, and security of information, impacting everything from day-to-day operations to strategic decision-making. By 2025, approximately 1.2 Managing all of that data is integral to any successful SAP environment. million exabytes of incremental enterprise data is expected to be created and utilized.

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Compare Cloud Storage and Backup Solutions with Three Key Factors

Solutions Review

trillion by 2025 while sustaining a compound annual growth rate of 16.9%. In contrast, the benefit of cloud-based applications is that they can run anywhere and anytime, and they benefit from a stateless storage architecture based on RESTful protocols on the internet.

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DBaaS or DIY? Build versus Buy Comparison

Pure Storage

The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2025, 463 exabytes of data will be generated each day globally. A DIY setup will require additional CAPEX and OPEX resources, such as servers, a new topology design, and more developers and support staff to prepare the required database capacity. Outsourced Security.

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25 Data Protection Predictions from 14 Experts for 2022

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The ability to recover should be a focal point of any security plan. The ability to recover should be a focal point of any security plan. Better insights into data usage, better automation of scale and performance, native security capabilities such as anti-ransomware protections will all become increasingly desirable.