The Data Centre is Dead…
Long Live the Data Centre!

IT is under pressure to act at speed, to deliver transformational change, to adopt new digital technologies and tools, and to respond to the ever-changing behaviour and expectations of customers. But all of this must be underpinned by a robust and secure IT infrastructure. This is especially true when the applications and services being delivered are mission-critical to the business.

There is little that is dull in this industry, with the rapid pace of IT innovation, agile infrastructure and the need for data to be close to customers and employees wherever they are. In the data centre, this means servers, networks and storage.

Today, the data centre is being built as a hybrid cloud – with some applications residing and being managed in the data centre and others sourced from the cloud. Security, performance and compliance or regulatory requirements are the criteria that drive the decision between on-premises and the cloud.

Protect your hybrid data
against cybercrime

Enterprises today want and need faster, more efficient data protection across a growing number of clouds, edge, and on-premises storage locations. Complex enterprise environments introduce risk when data silos or pockets of data are not well managed. Therefore, the enterprise approach to data management must become more efficient.

More organisations are moving toward a hybrid cloud environment to reduce their geographical footprint, reduce costs, and protect against data loss in the event of a disaster. But that journey remains challenging.

How are you removing data silos to protect your hybrid cloud?

How are you managing the rise in cybercrime?

And where do you start?

 

Join us and a select group of your peers as we discuss the best enterprise approaches to data management to thrive, accelerate, and digitally transform.

The Future of Cybersecurity Leadership

The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving.
The role of the CISO has never been more important.

Cyber threats are and will become increasingly sophisticated. The attack surface will expand with the rise of cloud and mobile technologies. CISOs must stay ahead of the curve. They must adopt new technologies and strategies to protect their organisations, while understanding business strategy, compliance and governance.

Join us for an evening of leadership discussion and debate on the demands of the next CISO, a security professional who will adapt to the new environment, master new skills and advance the discipline of information security.

The Future of Cybersecurity Leadership

The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving.
The role of the CISO has never been more important.

Cyber threats are and will become increasingly sophisticated. The attack surface will expand with the rise of cloud and mobile technologies. CISOs must stay ahead of the curve. They must adopt new technologies and strategies to protect their organisations, while understanding business strategy, compliance and governance.

Join us for an evening of leadership discussion and debate on the demands of the next CISO, a security professional who will adapt to the new environment, master new skills and advance the discipline of information security.

The Future of Cybersecurity Leadership

The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving.
The role of the CISO has never been more important.

Cyber threats are and will become increasingly sophisticated. The attack surface will expand with the rise of cloud and mobile technologies. CISOs must stay ahead of the curve. They must adopt new technologies and strategies to protect their organisations, while understanding business strategy, compliance and governance.

Join us for an evening of leadership discussion and debate on the demands of the next CISO, a security professional who will adapt to the new environment, master new skills and advance the discipline of information security.

Protect your hybrid data
against cybercrime

Enterprises today want and need faster, more efficient data protection across a growing number of clouds, edge, and on-premises storage locations. Complex enterprise environments introduce risk when data silos or pockets of data are not well managed. Therefore, the enterprise approach to data management must become more efficient.

More organisations are moving toward a hybrid cloud environment to reduce their geographical footprint, reduce costs, and protect against data loss in the event of a disaster. But that journey remains challenging.

How are you removing data silos to protect your hybrid cloud?

How are you managing the rise in cybercrime?

And where do you start?

 

Join us and a select group of your peers as we discuss the best enterprise approaches to data management to thrive, accelerate, and digitally transform.

Protect your hybrid data
against cybercrime

Enterprises today want and need faster, more efficient data protection across a growing number of clouds, edge, and on-premises storage locations. Complex enterprise environments introduce risk when data silos or pockets of data are not well managed. Therefore, the enterprise approach to data management must become more efficient.

More organisations are moving toward a hybrid cloud environment to reduce their geographical footprint, reduce costs, and protect against data loss in the event of a disaster. But that journey remains challenging.

How are you removing data silos to protect your hybrid cloud?

How are you managing the rise in cybercrime?

And where do you start?

 

Join us and a select group of your peers as we discuss the best enterprise approaches to data management to thrive, accelerate, and digitally transform.

Protect your hybrid data
against cybercrime

Enterprises today want and need faster, more efficient data protection across a growing number of clouds, edge, and on-premises storage locations. Complex enterprise environments introduce risk when data silos or pockets of data are not well managed. Therefore, the enterprise approach to data management must become more efficient.

More organisations are moving toward a hybrid cloud environment to reduce their geographical footprint, reduce costs, and protect against data loss in the event of a disaster. But that journey remains challenging.

How are you removing data silos to protect your hybrid cloud?

How are you managing the rise in cybercrime?

And where do you start?

 

Join us and a select group of your peers as we discuss the best enterprise approaches to data management to thrive, accelerate, and digitally transform.

The Data Centre is Dead…
Long Live the Data Centre!

IT is under pressure to act at speed, to deliver transformational change, to adopt new digital technologies and tools, and to respond to the ever-changing behaviour and expectations of customers. But all of this must be underpinned by a robust and secure IT infrastructure. This is especially true when the applications and services being delivered are mission-critical to the business.

There is little that is dull in this industry, with the rapid pace of IT innovation, agile infrastructure and the need for data to be close to customers and employees wherever they are. In the data centre, this means servers, networks and storage.

Today, the data centre is being built as a hybrid cloud – with some applications residing and being managed in the data centre and others sourced from the cloud. Security, performance and compliance or regulatory requirements are the criteria that drive the decision between on-premises and the cloud.

The Data Centre is Dead…
Long Live the Data Centre!

IT is under pressure to act at speed, to deliver transformational change, to adopt new digital technologies and tools, and to respond to the ever-changing behaviour and expectations of customers. But all of this must be underpinned by a robust and secure IT infrastructure. This is especially true when the applications and services being delivered are mission-critical to the business.

There is little that is dull in this industry, with the rapid pace of IT innovation, agile infrastructure and the need for data to be close to customers and employees wherever they are. In the data centre, this means servers, networks and storage.

Today, the data centre is being built as a hybrid cloud – with some applications residing and being managed in the data centre and others sourced from the cloud. Security, performance and compliance or regulatory requirements are the criteria that drive the decision between on-premises and the cloud.