Stories by Mark Jobbins
Pure Storage's six essential technology trends to watch in 2022
Wed, 19th Jan 2022
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storage
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data protection
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converged infrastructure
While COVID-19 marked 2020 and 2021, 2022 is set to be a year of recovery with organisations settling into new ways of working.
Exploring the move from virtual machines to containerisation
Thu, 25th Nov 2021
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storage
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virtualisation
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data analytics
Containerisation is becoming the core technology for running business applications faster with greater reliability in the era of digital transformation.
How tech debt from legacy solutions will impact business' bottom line
Thu, 16th Sep 2021
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saas
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storage
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digital transformation
Tech debt is increasing cyber risk and impacting organisational performance, with 40% of IT balance sheets accounted for, says McKinsey.
How to ensure business-critical applications are always on
Mon, 5th Jul 2021
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storage
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converged infrastructure
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multi-cloud
Running disparate systems on a single architecture minimises complexity while modernising IT, writes Pure Storage VP and field CTO Mark Jobbins.
How to recover from a ransomware attack faster and return to business acceleration
Thu, 10th Jun 2021
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storage
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malware
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ransomware
When an organisation can recover quickly from a ransomware attack, organisations can accelerate growth safely and reliably.
Managing storage across multiple clouds
Fri, 14th May 2021
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storage
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converged infrastructure
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multi-cloud
Containerised software can run reliably from one computing environment to another, making containers the ideal choice for a multi-cloud environment.
How cloud silos are holding organisations back
Wed, 21st Apr 2021
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crm
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hybrid cloud
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datacentre infrastructure
Cloud silos can hinder value extraction, cost minimization & fast business operations. Unifying cloud silos requires a robust data management strategy.
How rethinking data storage can unleash AI's potential
Wed, 3rd Oct 2018
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storage
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uc
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converged infrastructure
With data, AI is just a bunch of fancy code. But in order to capitalise on data's potential, we need to look critically at how it is stored.