Stop Rationalizing & Start Strategizing with Data Defined Storage
CEO Newsletter August 2014
Organizations can achieve radical and cost-effective sustainable growth by capitalizing on the latest technologies and establishing a data centric infrastructure that can address future demands. Successful companies foster a culture of innovation, and Tarmin GridBank is orchestrating a fundamentally new way of looking at data, one that is altering the storage landscape with a shift toward data unification.
Take a look at the recent successes of Data Defined Storage and Tarmin GridBank below.
Tarmin Plots Out Vision Around Data Defined Storage
IT Managers Struggle to Manage Data Deluge with Inadequate Budgets
Monitoring Your Data Protection Policy is Like Herding Cats
Tarmin Research in Global Banking and Financial Review
The Future is Data Defined
Key Advantages of Data Defined Storage compared to Software-Defined Storage
Building Big Data Storage
Tarmin Recognized as Emerging Vendor by CRN
Tarmin Plots Out Vision Around Data Defined Storage
451 Research published an Impact Report on Tarmin GridBank and Data Defined Storage. The article cites how Tarmin differentiates itself by emphasizing that what really matters is managing data in a consistent, intelligent and policy-driven manner, no matter how the data is accessed or where it is stored.
IT Managers Struggle to Manage Data Deluge with Inadequate Budgets
Recent research from Tarmin concludes that there is a general lack of understanding of the data challenge, and highlights the pressures put on IT managers faced with the arduous task of managing the exponential data with inadequate budgets. Furthermore, research shows that nearly 1/3 of firms stated that achieving Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) rules takes 12+ months.
Monitoring Your Data Protection Policy is Like Herding Cats
In a recent article published by TechTarget, Jon Toigo, of Toigo Partners International discusses how there’s no ‘one size fits most’ data protection strategies. Most require the combination of different technologies such as backup software, or data protection services provided at a data management layer as delivered by Tarmin to address various recovery times and workloads.
Tarmin Research in Global Banking and Financial Review
Global Banking and Financial Review recently published Tarmin’s research article ‘IT Managers Struggle to Manage the Data Deluge with Inadequate Budgets’. The research concludes that most organizations are required to do more with less, and as such are feeling the pressure of rampant data growth combined with the constraints placed on IT Managers and primarily lack of budget.
The Future is Data Defined
The Science 2.0 article, Hidden Benefit To The ACA: It May Help Bring Science 2.0 To Pass, included a blog post on the implications healthcare providers, and the vendors who service them, to handle the accelerated development of tools that can address the data deluge of patient, and provider information. The article mentions that software-defined storage infrastructures have taken healthcare providers so far, but the future of Science 2.0 may be with data defined storage techniques.
Key Advantages of Data Defined Storage compared to Software-Defined Storage
A recent article published by Datanami, Software-Defined Storage Takes Off As Big Data Gets Bigger, highlights Tarmin, GridBank and the emerging Data Defined Storage approach. Furthermore, the article discusses how Data Defined Storage goes beyond the capabilities of object storage and software-defined storage with the addition of integrated data security and identity management and a distributed metadata repository.
Building Big Data Storage
As part of the growing support of Data Defined Storage, Tech Page One published an article, ‘Building Big Data Storage’, which discusses how the amount of data businesses are producing, collecting and managing is only going to grow. The article goes on to suggest that businesses should keep a close eye on the dynamic storage landscape, including three newer storage technologies: object storage, software-defined storage, and Data Defined Storage.
Tarmin Recognized as Emerging Vendor by CRN
Tarmin has been recognized as one of the 2014’s hottest emerging technology vendors by CRN, the top news source for solution providers and the IT Channel. The award identifies up-and-coming technology vendors that have introduced innovative new products, creating opportunities for channel partners in North America to create high-value, cutting-edge solutions for their customers.