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Data virtualization preps business for data explosion

In the modern era of big data, the web and cloud computing, the ongoing explosion in the volume and diversity of data that companies need to make sense of in order to do business is well documented. Charles Southwood, Regional VP, Northern Europe and MEA at Denodo.

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How data management will rock IT in 2018

By Zachary Bosin, director of solution marketing at Veritas Technologies.

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Archive or Backup – now that’s the question!

By Jason Howells, EMEA Director, MSP Solutions at Barracuda Networks.

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Understanding the data protection ramifications of Safe Harbour

By Daniel Model, Manager of Sales Engineering Europe at Acronis.

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Infinidat predictions for 2016

By Randy Arseneau, CMO, INFINIDAT.

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Videos

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Leah Goldfarb, Environmental Impact Officer at Platform.sh, explains the importance of being able to identify truly green data centres as organisation’s develop their own sustainability objectives and also...
Stephen Douglas, Head of Market Strategy at Spirent, discusses the company’s 5th annual 5G outlook report, which finds that 5G Standalone (SA) market is picking up significant speed, alongside similar...

News

Partnership and Kyndryl services with Rubrik provide customers with data protection to enhance cyber resilience.
SuperOps and Guardz are safeguarding MSPs and fortifying businesses amidst the alarming cybersecurity threat surge.
The UK government has made £6.4 million in funding available for SMEs to pay for AI-technology skills-based training. Applications open on 1 May, but interested firms can express their interest now.
Over the last year, the attacks that gained momentum are account compromise in the cloud and targeted attacks on premises.