Enterprise Storage: Are Snapshots Obsolete? and more...

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Synopsis: "Reduxio launches Enterprise storage architecture which obsoletes current data protection methodologies (Snapshots) and debunks the cost specter of All-Flash arrays" The planned discussion is around the core Hx550 architecture and will be expanded upon as to how this new tool can be applied to IT environments. This will include the various facets of Reduxio's technology, why they chose the path they did and discuss what their view of the future looks like. ( A live demo is planned as part of the presentation. )
Company: Reduxio’s enterprise flash storage solution provides breakthrough storage efficiency, performance and administrative simplicity. Primary storage setting a new standard of integrated data recovery, obsoleting snapshots. Reduxio is a “Best of VMworld 2015” award winner and named Storage Magazine 2015 Product of the Year finalist. Reduxio is backed by Seagate and Intel.
Speaker Bio: Rob Terlizzi, SE Manager for North America. Rob (US Employee #2 at Reduxio) is a 26 year IT veteran having spent the last 16 years in the Enterprise Storage Space. Rob specializes in designing and and delivering Traditional NAS/SAN, Scale-Out/Big Data and Flash solutions. "What motivates me? It is delivering a solution that works as advertised, that actually changes business practices for the positive, and will give people back the most valuable of asset of all. Time." Rob plans on this to be more than a marketing conversation with hopes that this will be a great technology dialogue.
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Enterprise Storage: Are Snapshots Obsolete? and more...