Data storage at the top of the agenda

Research by the organisers of Storage Expo has found that the top data storage challenge facing organisations is how to implement the right disaster recovery strategy.

Sep 18, 2008
By Paul Jacques

Research by the organisers of Storage Expo has found that the top data storage challenge facing organisations is how to implement the right disaster recovery strategy.

Other areas of concern are data security and the management of increasing volumes of data, including centralising data access, storing data cost-effectively and ensuring compliance with the latest data storage legislation.

Storage Expo 2008 at the National Hall, Olympia on October 15-16 is the UK’s key event for data storage, information and content management. The show features over 100 of the world’s top storage and information management vendors and an extensive, free education programme with over 62 experts speaking on the latest issues.

With the sheer rate of data growth, organisations increasingly have to look at how they store, manage and protect all kinds of information and data, from its creation, through to archiving and final destruction.

The event will enable visitors to compare the latest products, services and solutions all under one roof, providing the ideal opportunity to assess how to incorporate the latest storage and information management technology into their IT infrastructure.

The free-to-attend keynote sessions at Storage Expo bring together the industry’s leading independent experts, analysts and end-users from high-profile corporations and take an in-depth look at some of the latest trends in data storage and information management.

With strategic and technical analysis, case studies and storage management reviews, this year’s programme will reveal expert knowledge of how information management can increase both storage efficiency and information utilisation.

•Visit www.storage-expo.com

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