Data Modernization Is About More Than Infrastructure
In this video interview, Jim Weaver with Pure Storage discusses how agencies can maximize their data’s potential with modern, enterprisewide data management.
In this video interview, Jim Weaver with Pure Storage discusses how agencies can maximize their data’s potential with modern, enterprisewide data management.
Poor data management can undermine an agency’s AI innovations. But by following three core AI principles, embracing flexibility, establishing a comprehensive AI strategy and adopting a forward-thinking data management solution, agencies can realize AI’s potential.
Mismanaged data can lead to poor decision-making, loss of trust, increased risk and other fallout, and artificial intelligence has made data use more complicated. Fast, secure, energy-efficient data storage, however, helps agencies manage what they have.
No organization is immune to cyber breaches. But there are strategies that make effective cyberattacks less likely and that protect data on which government depends.
Data centers use too much space and too much energy. But what if the bulky mechanical disks could be replaced with solid-state storage?
By simplifying the IT environment and reducing technical debt, an agency can focus on getting value from the data rather than managing the hardware on top of which it runs. Flash storage can help.
Data storage that relies on legacy technology can hamper the performance and efficiency of an agency’s IT environment. But a flash-based approach can be transformative.
Energy for government data storage are a major expense — and an environmental drain. Flash storage can help agencies save on both.
Government agencies must have good cyber hygiene and be ready for potential attacks. An industry expert offers commonsense advice.
Six reasons government agencies should innovate — and how to implement them.