Redstor adds clout to ITWeb Cloud Summit 2019 event in South Africa
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Redstor adds clout to ITWeb Cloud Summit 2019 event in South Africa

Redstor, sponsors at ITWeb Cloud Summit 2019, will highlight how technology developed in South Africa is revolutionising the way businesses are managing their data.

Danie Marais, Redstor’s Director of Product Management, will explain why organisations with sprawling complex estates can now discover, manage and protect all their data with confidence – and in real time.

He will provide visitors to the Forum in Bryanston, Johannesburg an insight into a new way of tracking, storing and accessing data across multiple devices, applications and platforms on February 12. With 90% of the world’s data generated in the last two years and many forward-thinking enterprises migrating workloads to the public cloud, companies face ever-increasing challenges to guard against security incidents, data breaches and hardware failures.

However, Marais will outline how organisations can remain ‘always on’ – and avoid being brought to a complete standstill by issues that have the capacity to reduce productivity and ruin reputations.

He said: “Together with delegates, we will look at what an on-demand world for data management looks like in the future and how businesses will need to adapt to keep up.

“Our message to the market – and part of the reason why we have added our support to this event – is to remind businesses that the future may be closer than they think.”

If business leaders are not to be left behind, Marais believes there are many practical considerations they must take into account to leverage the cloud and apply analytics to secure faster, effective insights.

Redstor will highlight how technology is disrupting the world of data management, what solutions are available and the implications of cloud computing on data analytics.

Marais said: “We are proud to be associated with the summit and we look forward to engaging with the market on issues that are prevalent in this space, and that continue to impact operations as cloud and big data analytics takes root.”

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