Modernizing data protection with certainty

Modernizing data protection with certainty

Speaking  of and about modernizing data protection, back in June I was invited to be a  keynote presenter on industry trends and perspectives at a series of five dinner events (Boston, Chicago, Palo  Alto, Houston and New York City) sponsored by Quantum (that is a disclosure btw).

Industry trends and perspective data protection modernization

The theme of the dinner  events was an engaging discussion around modernizing data protection with  certainty along with clouds, virtualization and related topics. Quantum and one  of their business partner resellers started the event with introductions  followed by an interactive discussion by myself, followed by David Chappa  (@davidchappa)  who ties the various themes with what Quantum is doing along with some  of their customer success stories.

Themes and examples for these events build on my book Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking including:

  • Rethinking how, when, where and why data is being protected 
  • Big  data, little data and big backup issues and techniques
  • Archive,  backup modernization, compression, dedupe and storage tiering
  • Service  level agreements (SLA) and service level objectives (SLO)
  • Recovery  time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) 
  • Service  alignment and balancing needs vs. wants, cost vs. risk
  • Protecting  virtual, cloud and physical environments
  • Stretching  your available budget to do more without compromise
  • People,  processes, products and procedures

Quantum  is among other industry leaders with multiple technology and solution offerings  for addressing different aspects of data footprint reduction and data protection  modernization. These include for physical, virtual and cloud environments along  with traditional tape, disk based, compression, dedupe, archive, big data, hardware,  software and management tools. A diverse group of attendees have been at the  different events including enterprise and SMB, public, private and government  across different sectors.

Following are links to some blog posts that covered first series of events along  with some of the specific themes and discussion points from different cities:

Via  ITKE: The New Realities of Data Protection
Via  ITKE: Looking For Certainty In The Cloud
Via  ITKE: Success Stories in Data Protection: Cloud virtualization
Via  ITKE: Practical Solutions for Data Protection Challenges
Via  David Chappas blog

If  you missed attending any of the above events, more dates are being added in  August and September including stops in Cleveland, Raleigh, Atlanta, Washington  DC, San Diego, Connecticut and Philadelphia with more details here.

Ok,  nuff said for now, hope to see you at one of the upcoming events.
   
Cheers  Gs

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