Cloudian simplifies enterprise storage with limitlessly scalable, highly cost-effective storage that consolidates massive data sets to a single, easily managed environment.

Cloudian is the most widely deployed independent provider of object storage systems, with the industry’s most 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 our customers’ data centers, simplifying management and reducing TCO by 60% or more compared to traditional storage and public cloud offerings. Cloudian’s global data fabric architecture enables enterprises to store, find and protect object and file data seamlessly across sites, both on-premises and in public clouds, within a single, unified platform. 

HyperStore can scale from just three nodes to an exabyte without interruption, allowing systems to be the right size for any application or organizational need. In addition, HyperStore is certified as meeting the most rigorous security requirements, including Common Criteria, FIPS and SEC Rule 17a-4(f).

Cloudian Object Storage for VMware Cloud Director enables VMware Cloud Providers to deploy and manage an S3-compliant storage environment that is proven interoperable with the broad industry ecosystem of S3-compatible applications. It also provides the foundation for VMware to deliver a range of high value-add services, including Storage-as-a-Service, Backup-as-a-Service, Archive-as-a-Service, Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service and Ransomware Protection-as-a-Service. 

Cloudian serves customers in a broad range of industries and sectors, including healthcare, education, financial services, government, life sciences and media and entertainment.

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VMware, Inc. opened the content catalog for its first-ever completely digital VMworld, which will be held from September 29 to October 1, 2020. Most of the VMworld 2020 content is free to attendees.

This year's theme, "Possible Together," will enable participants to immerse themselves in VMworld like never before-as a completely digital experience. VMworld 2020 will feature general session keynotes from VMware executives, industry-leading customers and guest speakers, as well as hundreds of sessions, customer case studies, and VMware innovations. The event will also go deeper into key areas such as app modernization, multi-cloud, virtual cloud network, digital workspace and telco cloud - as well as on emerging trends and the future of technology.

About a third of Americans are now working from home, more ever than before.  And quite simply, that's due in large part because of COVID-19 and the pandemic that was unleashed across the globe this year. 

In this latest VMblog #WorkFromHome Series, we're exploring what technology means in this current paradigm shift of working remotely.  And in order to do that, we're reaching out to industry experts to help shine a light on the subject.  We're asking these experts to offer up their opinions and advice on what's taking place now and where things go in the future. 

In this Q&A, VMblog connected with industry expert, Nico Zieck, Senior IT Architect at Liquit, to get his opinion on the work from home topic and at the same time, find out more about how Liquit can help companies achieve a positive work from home shift.

THE BIG CHALLENGE

It started with Wi-Fi access and boomed! Then the work life balance generation came on strong, and now COVID-19. Working remotely, although not a new concept for some of us who's role requires travel, has exploded and is now a necessity due to the recent pandemic. Companies went from an average of 80% of their workforce required to operate in an office environment (on-prem), to 100% remote in an instant. IT teams should be commended for facilitating the process so quickly with some having limited resources at their disposal. Nonetheless, the biggest challenge now is that what, companies thought would be a temporary setup is not going away anytime soon. Some Silicon Valley organizations are instructing their workers to work remotely until at least the late Fall timeframe; Google plans on keeping workers remote until as late as October of 2021 and potentially longer.

About a third of Americans are now working from home, more ever than before.  And quite simply, that's due in large part because of COVID-19 and the pandemic that was unleashed across the globe this year. 

In this latest VMblog #WorkFromHome Series, we're exploring what technology means in this current paradigm shift of working remotely.  And in order to do that, we're reaching out to industry experts to help shine a light on the subject.  We're asking these experts to offer up their opinions and advice on what's taking place now and where things go in the future. 

In this Q&A, VMblog connected with industry experts from the ControlUp Technical Marketing Team (Trentent Tye, Tom Fenton, Melissa Case and Leeza Malachevsky) to get their opinions on the work from home topic and at the same time, find out more about how ControlUp can help companies achieve a positive work from home shift.

Looking for answers for your organization on how to better solve problems with migrating employees to a Work From Home format?  Watch this video interview as Yoni Avital, co-founder and COO of ControlUp, a technology company at the forefront of self-driven IT management and monitoring solutions, shares his expertise across a number of topics to help with the shift of users from the office to working from home. 

About a third of Americans are now working from home, more ever than before.  And quite simply, that's due in large part because of COVID-19 and the pandemic that was unleashed across the globe this year. 

In this latest VMblog #WorkFromHome Series, we're exploring what technology means in this current paradigm shift of working remotely.  And in order to do that, we're reaching out to industry experts to help shine a light on the subject.  We're asking these experts to offer up their opinions and advice on what's taking place now and where things go in the future. 

In this Q&A, VMblog connected with industry expert, Rich Severson, Sr. Director of Global Solutions Engineering at Stratodesk, to get his opinion on the work from home topic and at the same time, find out more about the company's EUC, VDI, and NoTouch OS solutions.

About a third of Americans are now working from home, more ever than before.  And quite simply, that's due in large part because of COVID-19 and the pandemic that was unleashed across the globe this year. 

In this latest VMblog #WorkFromHome Series, we're exploring what technology means in this current paradigm shift of working remotely.  And in order to do that, we're reaching out to industry experts to help shine a light on the subject.  We're asking these experts to offer up their opinions and advice on what's taking place now and where things go in the future. 

In this Q&A, VMblog connected with industry expert, Simon Townsend, CMO for IGEL, to get his opinion on the work from home topic and at the same time, find out more about the company's work from home offerings. 

About a third of Americans are now working from home, more ever than before.  And quite simply, that's due in large part because of COVID-19 and the pandemic that was unleashed across the globe this year. 

In this latest VMblog #WorkFromHome Series, we're exploring what technology means in this current paradigm shift of working remotely.  And in order to do that, we're reaching out to industry experts to help shine a light on the subject.  We're asking these experts to offer up their opinions and advice on what's taking place now and where things go in the future. 

In this Q&A, VMblog connected with industry expert, Michael Kent, CTO at Login VSI, to get his opinion on the work from home topic and at the same time, find out more about how Login VSI can help companies achieve a positive work from home shift.

Looking for answers for your organization on how to better solve problems with migrating employees to a Work from Home format?  Watch this video interview as Michael Kent, Chief Technology Officer of Login VSI, a company dedicated to maximizing the end-user experience, shares his expertise across a number of topics to help with the shift of users moving from the office to instead working from home.

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