Our very own Kurt Markley recently held an exclusive interview with VMblog. On the menu a variety of intriguing topics were discussed, including: Storage needs of different verticals Bad practices surrounding cloud storage How our devices work in conjunction with cloud storage The best practices that we take at Apricorn Read the full interview here: https://bit.ly/3HVmfm5 #Apricorn
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Make sure to check out this VMblog Expert Q&A with Kurt Markley of Apricorn as we learn more about Apricorn, #DataProtection, #cloud #backup, and their recently introduced super-fast #NVME product. https://lnkd.in/gt499fHY #data #storage #AegisNVX #DataSecurity
VMblog Expert Interview: Learning About Apricorn, Data Protection, Cloud Backup, and a Super-fast NVME Product
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On-premises Vs Hybrid Cloud Strategies. Which is better? In this article in Insurance-Edge.Net, our CEO, Mark Grindey, explains how organisations can mitigate risks by implementing on-premises and #hybridcloud solutions. He covers how these technologies can play a vital role in safeguarding organisational data and shares insights about the key steps organisations can take to be more secure. Read the full article here: https://ow.ly/2gPx50QIgkH
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Attack Path Analysis. This is one of my favorite Defender for Cloud features to discuss. New! The analysis engine is enhanced with AI algorithms to detect more sophisticated attacks – such as attack paths crossing cloud boundaries. Add to that the ability to reduce recommendation fatigue and take a risk-based approach to remediation with the public preview of risk prioritization for recommendations and attack path analysis. Good stuff. Keep Moving Forward. https://lnkd.in/eChVbsF9
Announcing new CNAPP capabilities in Defender for Cloud
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Immutable storage: What it is, why it's used and how it works. Spictera Unified Storage is an immutable storage solution, with capability to use Tape, CD, Disk, NAS and Cloud. All available via file access or object storage/bucket/s3. #spictera https://lnkd.in/dg3zsUPt
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2023 - year of the cloud exit? A lot of IT people say, that 2023 will be the year of the cloud-exit. So companies will move back to an on-premise platform. Interesting article on that matter: https://lnkd.in/eeU_xN9i
Exploring the Shift: Why Organizations are Moving Back to On-Premise Deployments from the Cloud
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A highlight from #BlackHat 2023! Our CEO Ganesh Pai has some zingers to share in this video interview. He covers: ✅ The need to overcome siloed security tools, especially in large enterprises ✅ The distinction between GRC-centric operations, and threat operations ✅ How Uptycs' #ShiftUp approach can help with both. LMK what you think! #Infosec #Cloud
The Evolving Landscape of Cloud Security
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'From silicon to software, #HPEProLiant Gen11 is engineered to defend against security threats via an uncompromising focus on security innovations built into our DNA. Check out #HPECompute what-not-to-miss-blog. Maximize your #HPEDiscover experience!' #hpe #wearehpe #proliant #Gen11 #security #webscale #cloud #infrastructure #data
Compute engineered for your hybrid world: What not to miss at HPE Discover 23
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Immutable storage: What it is, why it's used and how it works. Spictera Unified Storage is an immutable storage solution, with capability to use Tape, CD, Disk, NAS and Cloud. All available via file access or object storage/bucket/s3. #spictera https://lnkd.in/dZNiiWrH
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