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Storage infrastructure for changing and evolving workloads


Johannesburg, 05 Jun 2018

Organisations are struggling to build a strategy to extract insights from their data oceans and data warehouses. Without the right foundation architecture and infrastructure, no amount of data science can drive profit from data.

According to Ed Walsh, GM, IBM Storage and Software-Defined Infrastructure, data has become the driving force behind successful companies. Clients derive business value using analytics and AI technologies on a multi-cloud infrastructure that is flexible and agile.

Continuing IBM investments in enhancing its software-defined storage (SDS), data protection and storage systems capabilities, IBM is expanding the scope of SDS solutions, data protection and all-flash arrays.

It is addressing more use cases, adding key new capabilities to offer even more competitive advantage to its clients.

This level of storage innovation is critical to driving 21st century business.

Click here to find out why 21st century enterprises are moving quickly to modernise their traditional IT infrastructures, while taking advantage of multi-cloud architectures and AI applications.

Getting the right storage matters

At the Modern Infrastructure Hub at IBM's Think Johannesburg event on 20 June, delegates will learn how the best performing and most secure platforms can reliably handle data-intensive applications while working seamlessly with existing investments.

They will also meet industry leaders and IBM experts who can help build and run the most important aspects of the digital transformation.

Register for #ThinkJohannesburg and learn how the right storage infrastructure strategy can help monetise your business data.

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