We live in a data-driven economy. Organizations use their data to run operations, make informed business decisions, improve customer service, and more.
As enterprises and technology evolve, Oscar Wilde’s advice has become applicable to – and adopted by – successful business operations. With the rise in technology and data reliance, organizations have heeded his advice and devised and implemented robust business continuity plans.
The growth of unstructured data continues to be a hot topic in the world. As the data we capture continues to become more and more important in how we make business decisions, the data we save continues to drive up capacities.
Before making a major purchase, whether it’s business or personal, we consider what problem we’re trying to solve, we do our research, and we compare products. Why? Because we want to know if the products are worth the cost. The same process should be undertaken before beginning a data migration project.
On May 5, Dell Technologies announced Dell EMC<sup>®</sup> PowerStore<sup>®</sup> to the market! The headlines ranged from “Breaks ground in storage infrastructure” and “PowerStore is untouchable” to “Dell simplifies mid-range storage portfolio.” It made a strong impression.
One of the most common conversations we have with customers is around S3 object data and our capabilities of migrating that data between disparate source and target systems. Customers and partners alike often ask how they can move data to and from different cloud offerings, as well as between cloud providers.
Data integrity is important to every organization, but in the eDiscovery sector it is highly regulated, on top of being a principal business requirement. To achieve the utmost levels of integrity, eDiscovery platform, process, and product specialist George Jon turned to Datadobi to power its data migration services for clients across the corporate, legal, and managed services sectors.
As I write to you from my basement in the second month of a global pandemic, I definitely have spent a lot of time thinking about the things that I am most thankful for – my family, my friends, and my co-workers to name a few. As a society, I am sure there are going to be many changes in our everyday lives that we will face as the world starts to come out of quarantine.
We’re pleased to announce that we have recently achieved a significant objective: to get listed as a GSA contractor by being named to the United States’ federal list of SEWP vendors.