The traditional file storage silo is dead, and the era of the file data cloud has begun. Although this change has been in the works for more than a decade, organizations can no longer afford to hold on to the old ways of storing, protecting, and sharing file data — it is too complex, too expensive, and, in the age of ransomware, far too risky.
Today, given the solutions available on the market, large enterprises deserve scalable, cost-effective, opex-based data services solutions that can be deployed on-demand at any location, from anywhere in the world. A file data cloud built around a global file system transforms your IT infrastructure and operations while offering numerous advantages to your business overall.
These include:
1. Reduced long-term file storage infrastructure costs
2. Easy-to-deploy global infrastructure
3. Business continuity in the face of ransomware
4. High-performance, consistent file sharing and collaboration
5. Simplified storage management
This last point cannot be emphasized enough. An optimal file data cloud is designed around a global file system that centralizes the hub in the cloud, then connects to each location around the world through that cloud-based center. This hub-and-spoke architecture simplifies IT operations and infrastructure in a way that was previously not possible.
The aim of this e-book, which is intended for IT and business leaders, is to provide you with the basic knowledge and background needed to confidently evaluate solutions for your organization. I hope to help you understand what you should look for — or even demand — as you build your own file data cloud.