Joep Piscaer, Independent Industry Analyst at TLA Tech B.V. unravels the complex world of Kubernetes, backup and recovery, and their impact on stateful and stateless applications. He also discusses the state of Kubernetes Data Protection.
Christophe Bertrand, Practice Director of Data Management and Analytics at Enterprise Strategy Group shares his insights on how companies can close the SaaS backup disconnect and ensure that their data is fully protected.
Seth Goldhammer, VP Marketing at Spyderbat discusses how cloud-native approaches are creating new security challenges and how developers are impacted when they write their code including being vulnerable to hacking.
Martez Reed, Director Of Technical Marketing at Morpheus Data discusses the rise of data breaches, his views on the longterm storage of personal data, and the role zero trust plays in the future of securing data.
Anand Babu Periasamy, Co-Founder, CEO of MinIO, Inc. discusses object storage and the rise of SaaS or Software as a Service, the importance of using microservices in the data protection space, and the role APIs play in data management.
Shimon Ben-David, CTO of WekaIO discusses some of the storage challenges posed by modern applications that leverage Cloud today, his views on artificial intelligence, and the best way to deal with unstructured data.
Martez Reed, Director of Technical Marketing at Morpheus Data drops tons of nuggets around the management of disparate architectures and workloads, the tools needed to bring them all together again including details on protecting Kubernetes data...
Murali Balcha, Founder and CTO of Trilio discusses why he founded Trilio, some principles that are required behind a cloud-native architecture for data protection and data management, and why it’s important to protect Kubernetes data.
Jeffry Molanus, CTO of MayaData discusses applications have changed but storage hasn’t, some of the hardware changes around NVMe and NVMe-oF and some programming language best practices.
Sathya Sankaran, Chief Operating Officer at Catalogic Software provides details on the Data Protection market, why the single pane of glass proverb is still relevant, and why building data protection ecosystems are accelerating fast.