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Infinidat, a leader of enterprise-class storage solutions, has delivered on its storage-as-a-service (STaaS) strategy via AIOps technology and flexible consumption models at petabyte scale. The company’s Neural Cache deep learning technology, AIOps offerings, strategic partnerships and consumption-based models have resulted in significant momentum helping enterprise customers simplify IT operations.

Released in 2014 as an open-source system for automating the deployment and management of containerized applications, Kubernetes has come a long way in the past seven years. It was first created by Google and then turned over to a vendor-neutral body, the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), to manage it as an open-source project. But we are only now starting to see mature Kubernetes deployments at mainstream enterprises.

DW talks with Phil Bullinger a few months in to his new role as Infinidat CEO and excited about the company’s future. Phil shares plenty of insights into those storage technologies designed to both combat the threat of malware and enable the opportunities of a hybrid IT world, as well as recent customer success stories.

Infinidat, a leading provider of enterprise-class storage solutions, today announced that it has delivered on its storage-as-a-service (STaaS) strategy via AIOps technology and flexible consumption models at petabyte scale. The company’s Neural Cache deep learning technology, AIOps offerings, strategic partnerships and consumption-based models have resulted in significant momentum helping enterprise customers simplify IT operations.

Infinidat, a leading provider of enterprise-class storage solutions, today announced that it has delivered on its storage as a service (STaaS) strategy via AIOps technology and flexible consumption models at petabyte scale. The company’s Neural Cache deep learning technology, AIOps offerings, strategic partnerships and consumption-based models have resulted in significant momentum helping enterprise customers simplify IT operations.

"Data is a strategic business asset, and it needs to be protected from a multitude of threats.
By Lourens Sanders, solution architect at Infinidat
This includes ransomware and cybercrime activities as well as natural disaster, human error and, in South Africa’s case, frequent load shedding.
Backup as a Service (BaaS) offers a wide range of data protection and recovery solutions as a managed service, which can be hugely beneficial."