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Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of August 9; Updates from Commvault, Gartner, Iron Mountain & More

Solutions Review

Read on for more Commvault Expands Cyber & Data Security Ecosystem These bi-directional integrations empower customers to use their preferred security, data protection, and cyber recovery solutions. But a wave of AI challengers – and standouts in fintech, security and vertical software – are looking to close the gap.

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Bridging the Great OT/IT Divide for the Auto Industry

Pure Storage

It’s crunch time for automotive industry original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Similarly, a data analysis sweep could pick up on a robot that is operating well below its capacity. IT best practices such as security updates and patch management can be introduced into operational systems. What has the experience taught you?

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The 1980 Southern Italian Earthquake After Forty Years

Emergency Planning

Civil protection, in the form of locally-based disaster response capacity, would begin to emerge in the following decade, which would end with the inauguration of the United Nations Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. Nonetheless, there were some surprising victories in the food processing and automotive sectors.

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AIRI//S: The Next-gen AI-ready Platform from Pure Storage and NVIDIA

Pure Storage

There are so many practical applications for this technology that it’s no surprise AI is now supporting mainstream use cases in industries from healthcare and life sciences, to semiconductor and chip manufacturing, to automotive, financial services, and beyond. Challenges of AI Implementation.

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Ten Years On, Has Excitement Dimmed about the Cloud’s Transformation Power?

Pure Storage

With so many organizations relying heavily on the cloud for data storage, IT leaders need a deeper understanding of data gravity , mobility, and security. and 77% (automotive and other industries) to 82% (telecom). That choice is followed by hybrid technology (27%), disk (6%), and flash (3%).