Hardware-based storage is no longer the only, or the preferred, option for enterprises to store and manage unstructured and semi-structured data. Open software-defined storage provides an innovative and customizable platform that is driving data center modernization.
In this webinar Ashish Nadkami, IDC’s Research Director, and Scott Clinton, Sr Director of Product Management at Red Hat, both define and discuss the new developments in software-based storage and why it is a competitive alternative to the current hardware-based systems. Learn more about the ROI and total-cost-of-ownership analysis, as well as use cases and vertical-specific areas that are well suited to software-based storage solutions.
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