The way we manage data needs to change. The solutions of yesterday worked fine when we were talking terabytes of data but they are too costly, complex, and locked-in for today’s exponential data growth. It is projected that by 2025, world-wide data will reach 163 Zettabytes.
With the amount of unstructured data more than doubling every two years, it’s clear that organizations need to come up with new strategies to handle their data more effectively. The primary challenge is that businesses manage all of their data the same way, regardless of business importance.
The TCO metrics in this report are a culled aggregation of data from 10 organizations using Komprise to manage data across NAS storage, object storage and cloud. The data footprint in the organizations varied from 100 terabytes of NAS data to 10 petabytes of NAS data.
Data is growing fast—nearly 90 percent of the world’s data was created in the last two years, and enterprise data is doubling every two years. The challenge is how to retain all this data within flat budgets. Businesses need to do more with less and are looking to affordable scale-out storage options such as cloud and object storage.
Open source software is everywhere, powering the languages, frameworks, and applications your team uses every day.
IT Transformation is a concept that resonates with companies even more now than it did 12 months ago. It sounds synonymous with digital transformation, but in actuality, IT Transformation is the set of enabling technologies, processes, and focus areas that make effective digital transformation possible.
A company that undergoes IT infrastructure transformation no longer has to rely on rigid, manual, siloed, legacy technologies. It sees a boost in IT operational speed, efficiency, scale, and cost effectiveness—tasks are automated, processes streamlined, and resources are freed up. Those IT-level improvements fuel a larger-scale digital transformation, allowing the company to thrive in today’s digital economy. It is able to out-innovate, out-think, and out-pace its competitors—ultimately becoming the disruptor, not the disrupted. Download this IDC paper from Dell EMC and Intel® to learn more.
This infographic looks at the business value of data protection in IT transformation.
The Quantified Impacts of Organizational Flash Storage Use
The purpose of this paper is to help customers grasp that AI/ML/DL workloads necessitate a shift in the capabilities of compute resources in order to deliver an IT Transformation that supports the workloads of a digital era. In regards to delivering the automated, scalable, and secure compute for such transformational workloads, where are enterprise customers today, how ready are they to make this transformation, and what are the right technologies, deployments, and partners to help them through this modernization?