As part of our VMware Explore 2022 coverage, VMblog visits with Joe D'Angelo, Director of Product Management of InfoScale at Veritas.
Veritas is a leader in multi-cloud data management. Customers rely on Veritas to help ensure the protection, recoverability, and compliance of their data. Veritas has a reputation for reliability at scale, which delivers the resilience its customers need against the disruptions threatened by cyberattacks, like ransomware.
In this video, D'Angelo provides a quick overview of the company, and then goes into more detail on how they partner with VMware and its ecosystem. Find out what they specifically provide a VMware shop or VMware implementation, and what problems they solve for them.
Watch and learn as D'Angelo offers a great rundown of the company's technology, what they do, and what makes them unique and different in an otherwise crowded market. And find out what big trends and themes they see playing out into and throughout 2023. D'Angelo also talks about the company's recent announcements as well as his speaking session at VMware Explore.
Learn more about Veritas by visiting: https://www.veritas.com/
Ready for VMware Explore 2022? Will you be in attendance? Make sure to visit with Veritas.
VMware Explore 2022 will be here before you know it, taking place August 29 - September 1, 2022 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Get started by reading this exclusive pre-show interview between VMblog and Gary Garcia, Sr. Mgr. Strategic Alliances at Veritas Technologies. Veritas is a leader in multi-cloud data management. Enterprises are facing the unparalleled challenge of managing unprecedented data growth across increasingly complex multi-cloud environments, leading to larger attack surfaces and increasing ransomware threats – one of the biggest business risks today. Veritas is uniquely positioned to address this challenge. The company continues to drive innovation as it executes on its vision for delivering Autonomous Data Management, where data is protected invisibly and automatically without sacrificing human oversight.
VMblog visits the Veritas booth during VMworld 2018 in Las Vegas. Visitors of the Veritas booth experienced a new simple User Experience. The new NetBackup 8.1.2 makes data protection simple with a web-based user experience to reduce common tasks to 3-4 clicks, self-service access for application and server administrators, and an extensive REST API library to power automation in #VMware environments with ServiceNow and other operations platforms. They could also learn how to expand data protection with instant access data inside VMware backup images located on #NetApp appliance storage, which includes new deployment options for either master server or #NetBackup CloudCatalyst. They could also see how to get instant business value and data protection with a simple #AWS and VMware hybrid solution, as well as simple #hyperconverged data protection for VMware with CloudPoint. They also provided demos of Veritas Resiliency Platform and how it integrates seamlessly with VMware technology to move any workload through a single-click to a secondary VMware or AWS target allowing IT to better meet customer expectations.
Are you attending VMworld 2018 in Las Vegas, NV? If so, I invite you to add Veritas to your MUST SEE list of vendors.
With so many vendors exhibiting at VMworld, how do you know which booths to visit and who to get on your busy schedule? One of the companies on VMblog's MUST SEE list this year is Veritas. Using the Veritas platform, customers can accelerate their digital transformation and solve pressing IT and business challenges including multi-cloud data management, data protection, storage optimization, compliance readiness and workload portability - with no cloud vendor lock-in.
Read this exclusive pre-show interview between VMblog and Veritas to learn what they have planned for the upcoming VMworld 2018 event and why you need to make sure to visit their booth.
Are you attending DockerCon 2017 in Austin, TX next month? If so, I invite you to add Veritas to your MUST SEE list of vendors.
IT teams are adopting containers to realize agility, scale, and efficiency benefits while reducing costs. Although containers are mostly ephemeral, stateful applications using containers often require companies to maintain their data beyond the existence of the individual container. Designed to address the needs of all containerized apps, Veritas HyperScale for Containers uses a revolutionary dual-plane architecture to deliver enterprise capabilities, including integration for backup and disaster recovery.
Read VMblog's exclusive pre-show interview with Veritas to learn more about what they have planned for the upcoming event.