In today's digital landscape, data and artificial intelligence (AI) aren't just buzzwords—they're the lifeblood of modern enterprises. As CEOs, CIOs, and CTOs, we're constantly navigating the turbulent waters of technological change, striving to keep our organisations ahead of the curve. One of the pivotal decisions we face is how to architect our data and AI strategies effectively. Enter public hyperscalers and the evolving concept of hybrid multi-cloud strategies.
Hybrid data, analytics, and AI platform Cloudera says AI will add about $US15.7T - that's trillion - to the global economy by 2030. To get there your data needs to be in order, and Cloudera says it has the best platform to help you succeed, and not be left behind.
Dell Technologies today announced its new APEX data services as well as Project Alpine, two new hybrid multi-cloud product and service offering that aid businesses everywhere in storing, accessing, and protecting data no matter where it may reside, and without lock-in to any specific cloud vendor. Dell also announced a new DevOps and developer portal to provide API information, tutorials, and other resources.
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Global Kubernetes Data Services Platform, Portworx by Pure Storage, has announced a partnership with IBM to enable OpenShift-based data services to run in hybrid cloud environments with performance, data protection, data security, and mobility on IBM Cloud Satellite.
Storage and data management vendor NetApp has introduced a new serverless and storageless solution for containers, added new services to Cloud Manager, launched a new virtual desktop management service, updated its Ontap data management software, increased the flexibility of its Keystone storage subscription service, and introduced SolidFire enterprise-grade software-defined storage.
The business division of US telecommunications giant Verizon and IBM are collaborating to work together on 5G and edge computing “innovation” they say will help enable the future of Industry 4.0.
Global hybrid multi-cloud data management vendor, NetApp, announced its data fabric as a service initiative, Keystone, this week. With Keystone's roots in Australian innovation, ANZ MD Paul Crighton speaks about where the region's sights are set next.
Global storage and data management vendor, NetApp, today announced major changes greatly simplifying how any company can procure, have support for, and pay for, NetApp products. This vision is dubbed Keystone signifying it is the solution to lock a data fabric strategy in place and has its roots in Australian innovation.