Federico Razzoli, Founder of Vettabase discusses some of the differences between different Open Source databases, a brief history around why databases morphed from traditional to NoSQL, and his opinions on MariaDB, Cassandra, MySQL, PostgreSQL...
Steve Kenniston, the Storage Alchemist discusses how to be more cyber resilient, foundations on storage, containers, artificial intelligence, and security as it pertains to more secure backup environments.
Mark Chuang, Head of Product Marketing at VMware discusses the sophistication of ransomware and protection mechanisms, breaking the kill chain, and advice on implementing disaster recovery.
George Crump, Chief Marketing Officer at StorONE discusses the evolution of the Backup and Storage industry, why ransomware protection is key to protecting your data and backup infrastructure, and debunking some of the theories around all-flash...
Doug Soltesz, Director of Product Solutions at Storage Made Easy discusses how to protect data in the cloud from ransomware, the role of APIs in data protection, and two kinds of automation.
Steven Umbehocker, Founder and CEO of OSNEXUS explains why object storage has the scalability required for companies to manage petabytes of backup data, his views on the open-source Ceph technology, and when to use the public cloud object storage vs...
Kim Wienzierl, Director of Data at Radio Systems Corp. provides details on how to implement a data governance strategy, some of the challenges of deploying data governance, and how to measure the success of a data governance program.
Marc Crespi, Director of Product Marketing at ExaGrid dives into the state of backup appliances, some details on data deduplication, his view of the security landscape, and some of the limitations of storing data in the cloud.
Rob Turk, aka the Modern Day Tape Enthusiast provides us with a brief history of the use of tape, who the players are that’s still in the game of the tape industry, and some advice on utilizing tape to combat ransomware.
Ivan Pittaluga, CTO at Arcserve provides his view and details on filesystem theory, why you should understand the metadata of very large filesystems especially Network Accessible Filesystems, and a few nuggets of using tape and immutable storage.