Watch this latest video interview as VMblog visits with Joe Ferguson, a cloud expert and cloud sales engineer at Clumio, ahead of VMworld 2020.
Clumio is an innovator of authentic SaaS for enterprise backup. Using their secure service, organizations eliminate hardware and software for on-premise backup and avoid the complexity and cost of running third-party backup software in the cloud. As enterprises move aggressively to cloud, they can use Clumio to protect workloads like VMware Cloud on AWS and AWS native services.
In this video, we discuss trade shows like VMworld becoming digital events and what that means, how companies have moved to a work from home lifestyle, and how Clumio operates with VMware as a partner. Watch and learn more as Ferguson explains the company's technology, and then, dives into a demo of the solution.
Clumio's Enterprise Backup as a Service offering protects private cloud, public cloud, and SaaS with the same single, secure platform. The same uniform policies can protect VMs in VMware on-prem and VMware Cloud on AWS, greatly reducing operational complexity. Clumio's architecture gives customers a way to recover from ransomware or data loss by defining an air gap where data is safely stored outside of production, under separate credentials, fully encrypted, and in an immutable format. Their rapid recovery capability delivers cloud recovery performance that's faster than traditional hardware appliances and legacy tools - because only changed blocks are restored with their reverse change block tracking feature. They offer per VM pricing, with no egress charges resulting in robust data protection with predictable costs.
Learn more about Clumio by visiting: https://www.clumio.com.
VMblog visited with Anton Shelepchuk, VP of Sales at NAKIVO, ahead of VMworld 2020. NAKIVO is a fast-growing software company dedicated to protecting virtual, physical, cloud and SaaS environments.
In this video, we discuss trade shows like VMworld becoming digital or online events and what that means, how companies have moved to a work from home lifestyle, and how NAKIVO partners with and works with VMware. Watch and learn more as Shelepchuk provides a deeper dive into their product offering.
NAKIVO Backup & Replication provides customers all the powerful functionality offered by top-end backup and recovery solutions for virtual, physical, cloud and SaaS environments. Customers can send incremental backups to storage devices and cloud storage; perform a range of full, instant and granular recoveries; and simplify data protection with automation and integration tools. NAKIVO says its Backup & Replication sets itself apart from the field, however, by combining thorough protection with a customer-first approach. Plans are intentionally priced to be affordable for businesses of any size; the technical support team is available 24/7; and product development is driven by customer recommendations and needs.
Learn more about NAKIVO by visiting: https://www.nakivo.com.
In this video interview, VMblog visits with Jason Smith, VP Products and Solutions at Liquidware, ahead of VMworld 2020. Liquidware is a leader in adaptive workspace management solutions for Windows desktops. The company's products encompass all facets of management to ensure the ultimate user experience across all workspaces - physical, virtual, DaaS or in the cloud.
In this video, we discuss trade shows like VMworld becoming digital or online events and what that means, how companies have moved to a work from home lifestyle, and how Liquidware operates with VMware as a partner.
Watch and learn more as Smith dives into each of the product solutions that Liquidware currently offer as they focus on providing adaptive workspace management solutions. With the rise of remote working in the past few months, their innovative use of cloud-based storage has enabled their customers to rapidly scale up a remote working environment for their employees. They support all of the major platforms: Amazon WorkSpaces, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, Microsoft WVD, Nutanix Xi Frame, and VMware Horizon. And they also work closely with AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
Learn more about Liquidware by visiting: https://www.liquidware.com.
VMworld 2020 goes digital. Will you be in attendance? If the event were physical, I would have looked forward to visiting with Cloudian. So we reached out to them digitally instead.
With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally. One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another. While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format. VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital.
While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors.
Cloudian simplifies enterprise storage with limitlessly scalable, highly cost-effective storage that consolidates massive data sets to a single, easily managed environment. The company is a widely deployed independent provider of object storage systems, complete with an advanced S3 compatibility and an extensive partnership ecosystem. Its award-winning flagship solution, HyperStore, brings the scale, flexibility and simplicity of public cloud storage into a customer's data center, simplifying management and reducing costs compared to traditional storage and public cloud offerings.
So what about you? Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital? Get started now by reading this exclusive interview with Sanjay Jagad, Sr. Director of Products and Solutions at Cloudian to learn more and start getting excited for what's to come!
VMworld 2020 goes digital. Will you be in attendance? If the event were physical, I would have looked forward to visiting with Firemon. So we reached out to them digitally instead.
With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally. One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another. While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format. VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital.
While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors.
FireMon is the only agile network security policy management platform for hybrid cloud enterprises. They deliver persistent network security for multi-cloud environments through a powerful fusion of real-time asset visibility, compliance and automation.
So what about you? Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital? Get started now by reading this exclusive interview with Tim Woods, VP, Technology Alliances at FireMon, to learn more and start getting excited for what's to come!
VMworld 2020 goes digital. Will you be in attendance? If the event were physical, I would have looked forward to visiting with Zerto. So we reached out to them digitally instead.
With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally. One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another. While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format. VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital.
While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors.
Zerto helps customers accelerate IT transformation by eliminating the risk and complexity of modernization and cloud adoption. By replacing multiple legacy solutions with a single IT Resilience Platform, Zerto is changing the way disaster recovery, backup and cloud are managed. At enterprise scale, Zerto’s software platform delivers continuous availability for an always-on customer experience while simplifying workload mobility to protect, recover and move applications freely across hybrid and multi-clouds.
So what about you? Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital? Get started now by reading this exclusive interview with Caroline Seymour, VP of Product Marketing at Zerto, to learn more and start getting excited for what's to come!
Data protection is an essential part of IT infrastructure, and it is unlikely that will ever change. But with the IT landscape changing and threats increasing, are you still able to rely on the data protection solution you currently use? Organizations today cannot afford to sustain any data loss or downtime. To avoid the impact of data, productivity, and revenue loss, more granularity is required in recovery, while maintaining the same level of performance.
VMworld 2020 goes digital. Will you be in attendance? If the event were physical, I would have looked forward to visiting with CloudBolt Software. So we reached out to them digitally instead.
With the current pandemic, we're seeing a lot of changes taking place in our normal, everyday lives -- both professionally and personally. One of those changes is the end of physical trade show events as we move to socially distance ourselves from one another. While some trade shows simply cancelled or postponed until 2021, others have made the switch to a 100% digital format. VMworld, the world's largest virtualization and cloud computing event hosted every year by VMware, is one of those shows -- enter for the first time ever, VMworld 2020 Digital.
While a physical VMworld event would normally have north of 150+ sponsors, a digital VMworld event won't be able to effectively support that number of sponsors.
CloudBolt Software is an enterprise leader in cloud management and integration solutions. Their products are simple, allowing you to achieve unrivaled time-to-value. And today, CloudBolt’s award-winning cloud management platform and codeless integration solutions are deployed in enterprises worldwide for hybrid cloud.
Are you gearing up for VMworld 2020 digital? Get started now by reading this exclusive interview with Nilesh Deo, Director of Product Marketing, Traci Curran, Director of Product Marketing, and Lauren Montross, Manager of Event Marketing at CloudBolt to learn more, and start getting excited for what's to come!
The world's largest combined virtualization and cloud computing event, VMworld, is coming up fast! This year, for the first time ever, the event is 100% digital as it moves to an online only event, taking place September 29th - October 1st 2020. The event is always jam packed with incredible information coming out of the keynote presentations and their host of breakout sessions, and we don't expect there to be much of a difference as it moves online.
To find out more ahead of the show, VMblog spoke with VMware to dig in a little deeper as we prepare for VMware's premiere convention.
Imagine backing up your data and as the job completes it is stored securely offsite, immutable, and ready for recovery. Now imagine this without hardware, manual updates, or a price premium... seems like a gift from the Backup Gods, right?
We now have more tools at hand to prevent downtime and more resilience in our local and cloud providers' data centers, but the risk of entire data loss still exists and is greater than ever. In the early days, data loss was typically related to unreliable hardware, datacenter outages, lack of good technology, and poor process amongst others. Some of these risk points have been resolved, but we now have new risk points. In the software defined data center, we can lose massive amounts of data in a keystroke. Bad actors, malicious actions, viruses, malware, or just administrative error can put a company out of business. A deleted account, mass deletion of VMs or a volume on a storage array can impact hundreds of workloads and often are not recoverable with an undo button.