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Ramp Remote Teams with Storage-as-a-Service
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Ethos Technology
Over the last few weeks, organisations everywhere have seen dramatic increases in the need to support more remote workers. For many, this has driven urgent and unbudgeted storage requirements to enhance the infrastructure needed for key applications and services. We’re all in this together. Starting today, Pure is making it easier for you to consum...
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Has your IT infrastructure helped or hindered your businesses reaction to COVID-19?
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Ethos Technology
Here at Ethos Towers we frequently reference our core infrastructure design principles (they’re practically a mission statement): SimplicityFlexibilityEfficiency These key areas are central to how we approach all problems and solutions, and of how the technologies in our portfolio differentiate themselves in the marketplace. With everything that’s ...
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Ethos Technology Adds Leading Data Migration Vendor to Portfolio
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Ethos Technology
For immediate release: 3rd March 2020 Ethos Technology, a value-add distributor which specialises in next generation infrastructure technologies, has today announced it will be offering the latest solutions and capabilities from Datadobi in the UK. Datadobi, a global leader in data management and storage software solutions, brings order to unstruct...
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DataCore are Three Feet High and Rising!
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Ethos Technology
As De La Soul taught me in 1989, themselves passing on the teachings of the scholar Bob Dorough, three is a magic number. When it comes to data, particularly when attempting to understand and crystallise requirements, and design a solution to meet those requirements, the three-pronged framework I often use can be distilled as:  StoreManageUse In di...
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Digital Transformation – What Would Jezos Do?
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Ethos Technology
“Every company is a software company” I read an article a little while ago which praised Domino's for their technology innovation, using them as a reference to support the assertion that every company is a software company; shortly after I read a barbed reaction article where the responding author vented his frustration at this type of description,...
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