Accelerating Digital Transformation using Cloud Native SolutionsDataStax
Digital transformation is disrupting business models in all sectors and is expected to deliver $100 trillion of value over the next decade. In this session join us to explore how we leverage cloud native solutions to accelerate this transformation.
Your virtual desktop infrastructure deployment provides a new level of security, manageability, and scalability in your organization, compared to using local PCs. But VDI is an investment that pays off over time — that's why it's crucial that you ensure nothing is subverting the value you're trying to create.
Endpoints represent the greatest threat in this respect. The majority of VDI access still happens on full Windows PCs - the same PCs that were so complex and insecure that they necessitated VDI.
In this 30 minute session, device experts from Neverware and Teradici discuss the risks and benefits of different VDI endpoint options.
Innovation Around Data and AI for Fraud DetectionDataStax
ACI, the Universal Payments company that moves about fourteen trillion dollars a day, services eighteen of the twenty largest banks, and three hundred of the largest retailers worldwide, is applying AI models and rules to combat fraud. Join Ken Chenis, Chief Architect at ACI Worldwide to learn about how their patent-pending innovation is helping them to power payments now, and into the future. Take a look at the webinar here -
How to Evaluate Cloud Databases for eCommerceDataStax
View these slides to discover the advantages of a distributed cloud database designed for hybrid cloud along with examples of how companies are delivering innovative and personalized ecommerce experiences. We'll discuss the sources of common data challenges and the hidden impact they have on business, the database requirements for improved customer experiences and innovative application delivery, and how leading organizations such as eBay, Sony, Macy’s, and Comcast are transforming the eCommerce experience with DataStax Enterprise 6.
View recording: https://youtu.be/4UXrJ3xtmGg
Explore all DataStax webinars: https://www.datastax.com/resources/webinars
Accelerating Digital Transformation using Cloud Native SolutionsDataStax
Digital transformation is disrupting business models in all sectors and is expected to deliver $100 trillion of value over the next decade. In this session join us to explore how we leverage cloud native solutions to accelerate this transformation.
Your virtual desktop infrastructure deployment provides a new level of security, manageability, and scalability in your organization, compared to using local PCs. But VDI is an investment that pays off over time — that's why it's crucial that you ensure nothing is subverting the value you're trying to create.
Endpoints represent the greatest threat in this respect. The majority of VDI access still happens on full Windows PCs - the same PCs that were so complex and insecure that they necessitated VDI.
In this 30 minute session, device experts from Neverware and Teradici discuss the risks and benefits of different VDI endpoint options.
Innovation Around Data and AI for Fraud DetectionDataStax
ACI, the Universal Payments company that moves about fourteen trillion dollars a day, services eighteen of the twenty largest banks, and three hundred of the largest retailers worldwide, is applying AI models and rules to combat fraud. Join Ken Chenis, Chief Architect at ACI Worldwide to learn about how their patent-pending innovation is helping them to power payments now, and into the future. Take a look at the webinar here -
How to Evaluate Cloud Databases for eCommerceDataStax
View these slides to discover the advantages of a distributed cloud database designed for hybrid cloud along with examples of how companies are delivering innovative and personalized ecommerce experiences. We'll discuss the sources of common data challenges and the hidden impact they have on business, the database requirements for improved customer experiences and innovative application delivery, and how leading organizations such as eBay, Sony, Macy’s, and Comcast are transforming the eCommerce experience with DataStax Enterprise 6.
View recording: https://youtu.be/4UXrJ3xtmGg
Explore all DataStax webinars: https://www.datastax.com/resources/webinars
On May 19, 2010, Gary Weitzel and David Goodwin of MidAmerica Computers Corporation were invited to present this slide show to the Indiana Paralegals Association and the Indiana Association of Legal Administrators at a joint luncheon.
MT50 Data is the new currency: Protect it!Dell EMC World
Data is meant to roam, and contrary to popular opinion, better security is better business. But endpoints and users remain the key vulnerability to even the most robust security programs. In fact, 95% of all breaches occur at the endpoint, and organizations can still be susceptible to the latest viruses and malware. In this session you will learn how to protect your data on digital and physical workstations throughout the organization, wherever employees use it – at home, on the road, collaborating with partners, and more.
Learn more at Dell.com/datasecurity
Client solutions for the modern workforceDell World
Businesses and end users today are not just looking for the latest devices or software developments in isolation – they are looking for solutions to help them remain secure, productive and connected in a simple and integrated manner. It's with this insight that Dell is developing innovative client solutions by integrating our range of capabilities, from tablets to PCs and virtualization solutions. Join us in this session as we will discuss how Dell uniquely enables customers to protect data, drive efficiencies in systems management, and deliver a reliable end user device all while saving IT time and money to focus on more strategic projects that can help companies grow.
Meeting the Priorities and Challenges of the Data Center
Data needs to be stored, managed and transmitted across a broad range of IT infrastructures. The biggest dilemma is how to deliver greater performance, reliability, and manageability at an affordable price.
Efficiently Managing the Growth of Data
Data centers need to collect larger volumes and varieties of data. For data centers with outdated infrastructures harnessing the power of data is extremely challenging. HGST HelioSeal® Platform is ideal for enterprise and data center applications where capacity density and power efficiency are paramount. HGST SSDs provide ultra-high performance in the mission critical 24/7/365 transaction processing environments. The HGST object storage platform allows easy access and retrieval of deep-archived data. HGST solutions meet the needs of cloud service providers delivering scalability, capacity and performance.
What Does a Data Centre Do?
A Data Centre is a facility that houses network computers, storage systems and computing infrastructure.
We live in the age of big data, where the sheer volume of data processed on a day-to-day basis dwarfs anything that businesses have been involved with in the past. As a result, this 'big data' needs to be handled correctly.
It is, after all, crucial that you can analyse all of your data, at all times. Establishing such efficient data handling will not only allow your business to remain productive, but also provide an edge over your competition. And the best way to handle this data is with a data centre.
What is a Data Centre?
It's important that your IT infrastructure is equipped to handle and process your data. The demands of the modern age mean that you constantly need your data to be available. Traditional solutions, such as hard drives and physical storage mediums, simply aren't able to cope with the amount of data being processed in the 21st century. And it was this problem which led to the development of data centres.
A data centre is, in its simplest form, a facility used to centralise an organisation's IT infrastructure and provide data storage. Generally, this setup enhances a company's ability to maintain data continuity. In addition, it provides backup power support and deliver an environment which ensures IT equipment runs at its optimum efficiency. These data centres can be based onsite or remotely through a number of different options.
What Types of Data Centres Are There?
Every business is unique and, accordingly, has different needs when it comes to IT and data processing. Therefore, a number of different data centre models have evolved as IT has advanced. The four main types of data centre are:
1. Enterprise:
One of the most common data centres, enterprise solutions are based on-site; it's a type of data centre which provides a wide range of benefits to the end user. Performance is enhanced as the equipment is located so close to the business. Scalability can easily be analysed and implemented whilst security is high as the owner can directly monitor the data centre.
2. Colocation Facilities:
These data solutions are provided by external businesses who rent dedicated data processing space to numerous organisations. As well as providing valuable real estate, these colocation facilities also offer 24-hour maintenance and security services to provide customers with peace of mind. Although smaller colocation facilities will only provide racks as part of their service, large facilities are able to provide entire data centre units.
3. Edge:
Not all businesses have room for a dedicated on-site data centre, but neither are they willing to compromise on performance. Therefore, edge data centres provide a fine compromise
www.nmcabling.co.uk
Webinar: 4 Ways to Improve NetApp Storage Performance Without Replacing ItStorage Switzerland
New on demand webinar with Storage Switzerland Lead Analyst George Crump and Avere Systems Director Chris Bowen. In this webinar, George and Chris discuss why NAS storage performance is so critical, how to balance storage performance and storage capacity, and four ways to improve storage performance without replacing your existing NAS system.
A data center is an infrastructure facility which stores, manage, deploy and monitors organizations massive data, information and IT applications at a centralized location that ensures business continuity.
On May 19, 2010, Gary Weitzel and David Goodwin of MidAmerica Computers Corporation were invited to present this slide show to the Indiana Paralegals Association and the Indiana Association of Legal Administrators at a joint luncheon.
MT50 Data is the new currency: Protect it!Dell EMC World
Data is meant to roam, and contrary to popular opinion, better security is better business. But endpoints and users remain the key vulnerability to even the most robust security programs. In fact, 95% of all breaches occur at the endpoint, and organizations can still be susceptible to the latest viruses and malware. In this session you will learn how to protect your data on digital and physical workstations throughout the organization, wherever employees use it – at home, on the road, collaborating with partners, and more.
Learn more at Dell.com/datasecurity
Client solutions for the modern workforceDell World
Businesses and end users today are not just looking for the latest devices or software developments in isolation – they are looking for solutions to help them remain secure, productive and connected in a simple and integrated manner. It's with this insight that Dell is developing innovative client solutions by integrating our range of capabilities, from tablets to PCs and virtualization solutions. Join us in this session as we will discuss how Dell uniquely enables customers to protect data, drive efficiencies in systems management, and deliver a reliable end user device all while saving IT time and money to focus on more strategic projects that can help companies grow.
Meeting the Priorities and Challenges of the Data Center
Data needs to be stored, managed and transmitted across a broad range of IT infrastructures. The biggest dilemma is how to deliver greater performance, reliability, and manageability at an affordable price.
Efficiently Managing the Growth of Data
Data centers need to collect larger volumes and varieties of data. For data centers with outdated infrastructures harnessing the power of data is extremely challenging. HGST HelioSeal® Platform is ideal for enterprise and data center applications where capacity density and power efficiency are paramount. HGST SSDs provide ultra-high performance in the mission critical 24/7/365 transaction processing environments. The HGST object storage platform allows easy access and retrieval of deep-archived data. HGST solutions meet the needs of cloud service providers delivering scalability, capacity and performance.
What Does a Data Centre Do?
A Data Centre is a facility that houses network computers, storage systems and computing infrastructure.
We live in the age of big data, where the sheer volume of data processed on a day-to-day basis dwarfs anything that businesses have been involved with in the past. As a result, this 'big data' needs to be handled correctly.
It is, after all, crucial that you can analyse all of your data, at all times. Establishing such efficient data handling will not only allow your business to remain productive, but also provide an edge over your competition. And the best way to handle this data is with a data centre.
What is a Data Centre?
It's important that your IT infrastructure is equipped to handle and process your data. The demands of the modern age mean that you constantly need your data to be available. Traditional solutions, such as hard drives and physical storage mediums, simply aren't able to cope with the amount of data being processed in the 21st century. And it was this problem which led to the development of data centres.
A data centre is, in its simplest form, a facility used to centralise an organisation's IT infrastructure and provide data storage. Generally, this setup enhances a company's ability to maintain data continuity. In addition, it provides backup power support and deliver an environment which ensures IT equipment runs at its optimum efficiency. These data centres can be based onsite or remotely through a number of different options.
What Types of Data Centres Are There?
Every business is unique and, accordingly, has different needs when it comes to IT and data processing. Therefore, a number of different data centre models have evolved as IT has advanced. The four main types of data centre are:
1. Enterprise:
One of the most common data centres, enterprise solutions are based on-site; it's a type of data centre which provides a wide range of benefits to the end user. Performance is enhanced as the equipment is located so close to the business. Scalability can easily be analysed and implemented whilst security is high as the owner can directly monitor the data centre.
2. Colocation Facilities:
These data solutions are provided by external businesses who rent dedicated data processing space to numerous organisations. As well as providing valuable real estate, these colocation facilities also offer 24-hour maintenance and security services to provide customers with peace of mind. Although smaller colocation facilities will only provide racks as part of their service, large facilities are able to provide entire data centre units.
3. Edge:
Not all businesses have room for a dedicated on-site data centre, but neither are they willing to compromise on performance. Therefore, edge data centres provide a fine compromise
www.nmcabling.co.uk
Webinar: 4 Ways to Improve NetApp Storage Performance Without Replacing ItStorage Switzerland
New on demand webinar with Storage Switzerland Lead Analyst George Crump and Avere Systems Director Chris Bowen. In this webinar, George and Chris discuss why NAS storage performance is so critical, how to balance storage performance and storage capacity, and four ways to improve storage performance without replacing your existing NAS system.
A data center is an infrastructure facility which stores, manage, deploy and monitors organizations massive data, information and IT applications at a centralized location that ensures business continuity.
Retrieving and managing data effectively is crucial to gain useful information and allow for the best decision making. But how long does it take you to get the information?
First, ETL time is usually a pain point as the size of data is often huge. Second, query time is critical as well, especially for ad hoc analyses.
Say goodbye to all this waiting!
Sadas Engine was specifically designed to achieve outstanding performances in DWH environments.
TidalScale has created a software defined computer.
At TidalScale, we have created a simple cost-effective way for a data scientist, an analyst, an engineer, a scientist, a database administrator, or a software developer to access a group of servers through a single operating system instance as if it were a single supercomputer. This dramatically simplifies development, while reducing software scaling complexity not to mention a dramatic cost saving in hardware and software.
We configure hosted hardware into one or more TidalPods. Each TidalPod is a virtual supercomputer comprising a set of commodity servers configured with the TidalScale HyperKernel. What the user sees is standard Linux, FreeBSD or Windows running with the sum of all memory, processors, networks, and I/O. The secret sauce is the HyperKernel that fools the guest OS into thinking it’s running directly on a huge, expensive machine when in fact it’s running on a set of smaller, less expensive servers.
We offer an incredibly simple user experience.
• Define the computer size you want (Number of CPU, Amount of Memory), boot the virtual machine, then login to the computer…
Thus, we enable a simple cost-effective way for a data scientist, an analyst, an engineer, a scientist, a database administrator, or a software developer to access a group of servers in a Datacenter through a single operating system instance as if it were a single supercomputer. This dramatically simplifies development, while reducing software scaling complexity not to mention a dramatic cost saving in hardware and software.
ADV Slides: 2021 Trends in Enterprise AnalyticsDATAVERSITY
It is a fascinating, explosive time for enterprise analytics.
It is from the position of analytics leadership that the mission will be executed, and company leadership will emerge. The data professional is absolutely sitting on the performance of the company in this information economy and has an obligation to demonstrate the possibilities and originate the architecture, data, and projects that will deliver analytics. After all, no matter what business you’re in, you’re in the business of analytics.
The coming years will be full of big changes in enterprise analytics and Data Architecture. William will kick off the third year of the Advanced Analytics series with a discussion of the trends winning organizations should build into their plans, expectations, vision, and awareness now.
Webinar: End NAS Sprawl - Gain Control Over Unstructured DataStorage Switzerland
The key to ending NAS Sprawl is to fix the file system so it can offer cost effective, scalable, high performance storage. In this webinar Storage Switzerland Lead Analyst George Crump, Quantum VP of Global Marketing Molly Rector, and the Quantum StorNext Solution Marketing Senior Director Dave Frederick discuss the challenges facing the typical scale-out storage environment and what IT professionals should be looking for in solutions to eliminate NAS Sprawl once and for all.
Introduction to Modern Data Virtualization 2021 (APAC)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/2XXyc3R
“Through 2022, 60% of all organisations will implement data virtualization as one key delivery style in their data integration architecture," according to Gartner. What is data virtualization and why is its adoption growing so quickly? Modern data virtualization accelerates that time to insights and data services without copying or moving data.
Watch on-demand this webinar to learn:
- Why organizations across the world are adopting data virtualization
- What is modern data virtualization
- How data virtualization works and how it compares to alternative approaches to data integration and management
- How modern data virtualization can significantly increase agility while reducing costs
NoSQL in Practice with TIBCO: Real World Use Cases and Customer Success Stori...Kai Wähner
NoSQL is not just about different storage alternatives such as document store, key value store, graphs or column-based databases. The hardware is also getting much more important. Besides common disks and SSDs, enterprises begin to use in-memory storages more and more because a distributed in-memory data grid provides very fast data access and update. While its performance will vary depending on multiple factors, it is not uncommon to be 100 times faster than corresponding database implementations. For this reason and others described in this session, in-memory computing is a great solution for lifting the burden of big data, reducing reliance on costly transactional systems, and building highly scalable, fault-tolerant applications. The session begins with a short introduction to in-memory computing. Afterwards, different frameworks and product alternatives are discussed for implementing in-memory solutions. Finally, the main part of this session shows several different real world uses cases where in-memory computing delivers business value by supercharging the infrastructure, e.g. to accelerate services, handle spikes in processing or ensure fault tolerance and disaster recovery.
A lot of in-memory data grid products are available. TIBCO ActiveSpaces, Oracle Coherence, Infinispan, IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Hazelcast, Gigaspaces, GridGain, Pivotal Gemfire to name most of the important ones.
Modern apps and services are leveraging data to change the way we engage with users in a more personalized way. Skyla Loomis talks big data, analytics, NoSQL, SQL and how IBM Cloud is open for data.
Learn more by visiting our Bluemix Hybrid page: http://ibm.co/1PKN23h
1. Our customer is one of the nation’s leading food and beverage companies,
producing a full line of dairy and soy products. They have a large IT infrastructure
spread across 5 main data centers in the United States. Due to their complex,
widely distributed network, They needed a solution to quickly analyze and display
their SANs and NAS devices.
“Quick, clear analysis helped us to make better
decisions and save money.”
-- Vice President IT Infrastructure
Case Story
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“We chose Visual Storage IntelligenceTM
because it leveraged our existing
environment without requiring any additional tools or products to install”, said
Director of Architecture. Our patent-pending solution enabled them to“…get
weekly reports and charts showing exactly what the status of our DS4000 and
NetApp NAS storage arrays are, which servers are using which storage and where
potential issues may be. This is the perfect tool for our environment, it has required
no implementation time or effort and we get the reports we need whenever we
need them.”
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Storage Management “Made Easy”
The Customer:
A Major Food Producer
The Environment:
• IBM DS4000
• NetApp NAS
• Multiple Data Centers
The Challenge:
• Large and diverse
infrastructure
• Tier Ambiguity
• SANs and NAS utilization
• Error prone manual
processes
The Solution:
• Weekly snapshot
• Non-intrusive
• Non-disruptive
• Proactively lower TCO
• Informed future growth
• Ease of management
• Intelligent business
decisions
The Vice President of IT Infrastructure, stated “One of our challenges with our
large and diverse IT Infrastructure was keeping track of our storage environment.
Knowing which servers were using which portions of our Tier 1/Tier 2 storage, where
our freespace existed, and making sure all of our SAN’s and NAS devices were
being used properly was a very complex and manual task which was error prone
as well as impossible to keep up with. Not only was this a difficult task for our
storage administrators but management did not have the information to make
our business decisions.”
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Since 1993, our customers have relied on us to meet their hardware needs. Today, our
customers look to us to increase their organizational effectiveness by providing continuity,
infrastructure, security, and virtualization solutions.
The Challenge
The Solution
Visual Storage Intelligence
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