According to GigaOm, Infinidat distinguishes itself for its modern, software-defined storage architecture, securing enterprise storage with a strategic, long-term approach, broad and deep functionality, and high quality of innovation.
In these case studies, five very different types of companies sought and achieved similar outcomes for their enterprise storage operations: improved speed, performance, reliability, and cost efficiency.
Storage has emerged in 2022 as a strategic asset that the C-suite, not just the CIO, can no longer overlook. Here are three practical ways to equip yourself for a constructive conversation.
– Infinidat, a leading provider of enterprise storage solutions, today announced that storage industry analyst firm DCIG has named Infinidat as one of the world’s Top 5 storage-as-a-service (STaaS) solution providers. This ranking is based on independent research that DCIG conducted into the STaaS market. The “2022-23 DCIG Top 5 Enterprise Storage as a Service Solutions Report” is now available.
Infinidat recently announced the industry’s first cyber storage guarantee for recovery on primary storage, giving channel partners a compelling new value proposition and competitive advantage to drive new business in the enterprise market and for cloud service providers (CSP), cloud hosting providers (CHPs), managed service provides (MSPs), managed hosting providers (MHPs) and a variety of hyperscalers.
Ransomware and malware have become part and parcel of business in today’s world. Organisations need to be adequately prepared, which means that their data protection strategy must go beyond the traditional backup, restore, and disaster recovery.
As Forbes Senior Analyst, Storage & Data, Steve McDowell explains, Infinidat is perhaps the best-kept secret in the storage industry. But the secret is getting out, and organizations of every size are adopting Infinidat's storage technology.
Ransomware and malware are part and parcel of business in today’s world. Total system redundancy is key to effective data protection, says Hayden Sadler of Infinidat ~
Ransomware and malware have become part and parcel of business in today’s world. Organisations need to be adequately prepared, which means that their data protection strategy must go beyond the traditional backup, restore, and disaster recovery.