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Don’t Let Your Business Get Swamped By a Flood of Data (Aberdeen, EMC)
Thursday, February 25, 2016, 01:00pm - 02:00pm
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Today, a host of new technologies are enabling businesses to be more agile, intelligent and efficient than ever before. Big data, the Internet of Things, software-defined data centers, and cloud computing are making it possible for organizations to build powerful and dynamic infrastructures and carry out deep analytics on everything that can impact the success of a business. However, for some organizations, their storage infrastructure can’t keep up with the demands of these technologies. As the amount of data that a modern business must store continues to grow geometrically, companies are finding that their storage infrastructure is overworked and, in many cases, diverging into multiple silos that create inefficiencies and make management more complex. But there is a way to ease these headaches and build an infrastructure that can easily handle the demands of today and tomorrow. In this webinar we’ll look into the challenges businesses face today and how, by building massive storage repositories designed for efficiency and ease of management, leading businesses are able to gain significant benefits.

In this webinar you’ll learn:

•    How emerging technologies such as Big Data are leading to unprecedented demand for data storage that is not only scalable, but fast and efficient
•    The challenges that businesses with older and fractured storage infrastructures are facing when it comes to leveraging key technologies and meet growing storage demand
•    The strategies and capabilities, such as data lakes, that leading organizations are implementing to greatly increase their storage capabilities, improve uptime and gain efficiencies throughout all of IT
•    The steps businesses can take to become leaders in storage infrastructure.

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