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Data Storage Solution
Selecting the right data storage solution for your business requires careful consideration of many factors, most of which are unique to your business and its needs. Below are just a few items for you to consider.
Hybrid learning
The need for hybrid or online learning support will only continue to grow, so how can education systems adapt to deliver a consistent learning experience, no matter where a student is joining the class from?
Client data security
Every business needs to take security seriously. Staying compliant with regulations is NOT a one-time or point-in-time status; it is an everyday commitment.
Your employees need technology that enables them to perform successfully, wherever they are working from. Here are the five basic items organizations need to solve for in order for remote employees to be productive.
hybrid workplace
As recent months have shown, cloud and collaboration tools are undeniably crucial to making a “hybrid workplace,” where employees split time between working from home and in the office, possible.
Recently, GDT sat down with NetApp’s Director of GSI Solutions Engineering, Lee Howard. Here’s what he had to say about the future of NetApp, FlexPod, and more.
future of retail
As it stands today, digital alternatives to in-person interactions and enhanced safety procedures for in-person interactions are the only ways to prevent customer frustration and lost business. How can retailers evolve the way they conduct business to not just survive but thrive in the current environment and beyond?
Now that the EU Court of Justice has nullified the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Act, attainment of GDPR compliance may be a US company’s best route to ensuring uninterrupted data flow.
Right Cloud Environment
Sometimes we get so caught up in the labels, individual products, and all the “Something-as-a-Service” offerings that we lose sight of the basic principles of cloud computing. Below is a brief refresher on “the cloud” and a discussion around which of the four main cloud environment types could be right