Wednesday, May 15, 2013

How SMBs Can Avoid the Storage Gap Trap

InformationWeek Webcast

By: Chris Charette   Categories:Storage and Data Management

I really identified with this issue like many of our clients in the SMB space. How can SMBs bridge the gap between Enterprise-class requirements and SMB budget constraints?

IT professionals who work at organizations with fewer than 1,000 employees face a unique storage challenge. Their environment has grown to a size that requires the features and performance of enterprise-class systems, but they have a budget that is barely above the cost of starter SANs that are designed for much smaller businesses. 

They face a technological gap between these starter SANs and more robust enterprise offerings. Bridging this gap requires a new generation of products that offer enterprise-class features and reliability at a cost that is within the budget realities that these organizations face.

In this webcast, you will find out more about:

  • How to successfully cross the gap between starter SANs and full enterprise systems.
  • The requirements of “large” SMBs and what capabilities they should be looking for.
  • How the IBM® Storwize® V3700, a system designed specifically for the sub-1,000 employee SMB, can fill the storage gap they face.

If you would like to engage with the Sentia Team about your challenges, feel free to click on ‘Send us an inquiry’ to start a discussion.

You’ll need to register first to view the webcast.

Enjoy!

Watch now.

 

Chris Charette

Chris Charette

As co-founder of Sentia, Chris Charette leads the Service Business Development and Services teams and brings a unique perspective as a management team member.

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Chris has over 18 years of experience in the IT industry, having held various roles within sales, management, and distribution. He is a customer advocate, has a tenacious entrepreneurial spirit and is driven by success. Chris is a graduate of the University of Windsor.

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