The company is delaying the launch of its data centre in South Africa because of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The companies have a shared vision to solve two major problems affecting businesses: a lack of e-mail security and the costs associated with data extraction and ingestion.
The offering allows for the seamless adoption of cloud as a backup target, aiding in ransomware protection and providing additional air-gapping and security for customer data.
The systems integrator is involved in an ugly fight with local Internet service provider iSAT over an alleged “catastrophic” IT platform.
The company establishes a team in the country, and its new South African data centre is its eighth facility around the world.
The race is on between storage competitors to provide products and solutions that are actually truly intelligent, says Tintri.
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The data centre design is based on tier three standards, will be constructed in two phases, and will deliver a total of 6 000sqm of IT space and 12MW of IT load.
The systems integrator, in partnership with its parent company NTT, is set to open data centres in Johannesburg.
Altaro, has designed a solution to simplify backup for organisations' on-premises and roaming Windows desktops and laptops. (Local rep: Networks Unlimited Africa)