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March 16-19 | Booth #935
San Jose McEnery Convention Center
By Ajay Singh, Chief Product Officer, Everpure
We’re at a fundamental turning point in data infrastructure.
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) combined with an increasing risk of cyberthreats, a push to modernise applications, and emerging sustainability initiatives are driving fundamental changes in IT strategy. This is all happening as organisations must remain focused on balancing costs and innovation to stay competitive. How are successful IT leaders responding to these challenges?
The past decade of digital transformation, which made data the lifeblood of every organisation, offers us some important lessons on how to thrive in this time of change. One lesson is that a fresh perspective is needed to be successful. Many successful IT leaders cast aside old ideas about infrastructure and adopted new ways of thinking to solve new challenges of scale, speed, and complexity. These leaders leveraged emerging trends, like virtualisation and the public cloud, to accelerate–or even make possible–their successful transformation efforts.
“IT leaders are once again rethinking long-held ideas, especially around data infrastructure. Why? Because that is where these changes are felt most keenly, due to the rigid, inflexible nature of legacy storage systems that are rooted in these old ideas.”
They are instead turning to new ideas in data storage to thrive in the age of AI, cyberthreats, and other challenges.
AI, in particular, represents a fundamental shift in how we store and capitalize data, placing a tremendous strain on data infrastructures. In a recent survey of 1,500 IT leaders, 80% said that they are worried that their business will be left behind if their infrastructure can’t support AI fast enough1.
Data storage systems were once selected for individual use cases like databases and applications. But this approach left many organisations with a patchwork of disparate, siloed data stores. To leverage that same data for GenAI projects at scale, organisations must break down these silos, so that AI models can be fed. The complexity that goes along with a patchwork of different systems, each with their own management interfaces and limited scalability, presents even more roadblocks to AI success.
This complexity also hinders the push toward cyber resiliency. Data security often must be applied on each system via manual patching, which increases the potential for human error and presents a larger cyber “attack surface”—all of which can lead to vulnerabilities.
The new ideas in data storage, which solve these problems and many more, revolve around a few key principles.
These are the principles that we designed our Everpure platform around—a data platform that has helped thousands of organisations thrive as they face the challenges and changes of both today and tomorrow.
To learn more about thriving in the face of change, read “The Future Of Storage: New Principles for the AI Age.”
1 “The Innovation Race: Reducing Risk and Navigating the AI Frontier for Future Success”, from Vanson Bourne and Everpure, June, 2024
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