Vendors: Speak your mind
Why not talk about your technology vision? Not just speeds and feeds and how much better your product is than your competitor's, but how you see the world (mis)using storage today and how you intend to make it right in the future?
Precious little attention is being paid to vision these days, and with the bears beating the bulls in the market, we need a fresh vision today more than ever before. So, we know you have an idea of how the world of storage ought to be. Why not share it with us?
Users: Air your needs
What is working for you? What isn't living up to vendor claims? How do you want storage to be? We want to hear from you and to air your views so your vendors can hear them loudly and clearly. You can submit your comments in writing and we will read them into a forthcoming viewer mail segment. Or you can post comments in responses to the clips we air here. Or, we might be able to get you on camera, if we can coordinate our schedules. Contact StorageTV.org today.
KOM Networks
Kamel Shaath.
KOM Networks - Kamel Shaath
KOM Networks may well be the best kept secret in the world of file archiving, despite the 25+ year pedigree of KOM CTO Kamel Shaath's company. StorageTV caught up with Kamel in connection with testing of his KOMpliance product in the test labs of TPI Technologies, an affiliate of StorageTV.org.
Shaath offers some refreshingly frank and cogent opinions about the role of archiving in contemporary storage infrastructure and business generally. He also shows off a few of the bells and whistles of his latest KOMpliance platform.
Archiving isn't sexy...but over time that has changed. Regulations are appearing everywhere, around the world, requiring that certain data be preserved...We don't want to retrain IT departments and end users about how to access files.
After you hear his views, you will want to download a copy of the test report just completed by TPI Technologies and Toigo Partners International. A quick overview, we found the KOMpliance platform to be an extraordinarily comprehensive and user friendly bit of archive engineering, providing a secure, well-balanced, hardware agnostic compliance solution suitable for large enterprises, but available in footprints presenting price points that make it affordable to any company. |
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