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As technological innovations happen, it can be easy to forget that even the most complex systems rely on large networks of basic infrastructure to operate. At the most fundamental level, all tech products rely on effective data storage
But this is easier said than done. Each byte of data has to be stored somewhere, on a rack, disk, tape, or flash device. As the world embraces hardware and software that creates data at an even faster rate, businesses will be forced to push the frontiers of data storage and evaluate their data management strategies.
In this episode, Jane and Rory speak to Tom Coughlin, president and CEO of the IEEE, to learn more about how data storage will continue to evolve and what organizations can do to keep up with innovation in the space.
Read more:
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But this is easier said than done. Each byte of data has to be stored somewhere, on a rack, disk, tape, or flash device. As the world embraces hardware and software that creates data at an even faster rate, businesses will be forced to push the frontiers of data storage and evaluate their data management strategies.
In this episode, Jane and Rory speak to Tom Coughlin, president and CEO of the IEEE, to learn more about how data storage will continue to evolve and what organizations can do to keep up with innovation in the space.
Read more:
- Best SSDs 2023: The top NVMe and SATA drives around
- 10 things to consider when buying an external hard disk-based storage device
- What is machine learning and why is it important?
- What is generative artificial intelligence (AI)?
- Who owns the data used to train AI?
- How to choose the right storage medium for your organization’s backup strategy
- Three keys to successful data management
- Structured vs unstructured data management
- 5 things to consider when selecting your next online storage provider
- How close is glass data storage to scaled enterprise use?
241 episodes
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Manage episode 406578442 series 2579970
Content provided by IT Pro. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by IT Pro or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
As technological innovations happen, it can be easy to forget that even the most complex systems rely on large networks of basic infrastructure to operate. At the most fundamental level, all tech products rely on effective data storage
But this is easier said than done. Each byte of data has to be stored somewhere, on a rack, disk, tape, or flash device. As the world embraces hardware and software that creates data at an even faster rate, businesses will be forced to push the frontiers of data storage and evaluate their data management strategies.
In this episode, Jane and Rory speak to Tom Coughlin, president and CEO of the IEEE, to learn more about how data storage will continue to evolve and what organizations can do to keep up with innovation in the space.
Read more:
…
continue reading
But this is easier said than done. Each byte of data has to be stored somewhere, on a rack, disk, tape, or flash device. As the world embraces hardware and software that creates data at an even faster rate, businesses will be forced to push the frontiers of data storage and evaluate their data management strategies.
In this episode, Jane and Rory speak to Tom Coughlin, president and CEO of the IEEE, to learn more about how data storage will continue to evolve and what organizations can do to keep up with innovation in the space.
Read more:
- Best SSDs 2023: The top NVMe and SATA drives around
- 10 things to consider when buying an external hard disk-based storage device
- What is machine learning and why is it important?
- What is generative artificial intelligence (AI)?
- Who owns the data used to train AI?
- How to choose the right storage medium for your organization’s backup strategy
- Three keys to successful data management
- Structured vs unstructured data management
- 5 things to consider when selecting your next online storage provider
- How close is glass data storage to scaled enterprise use?
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