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Live July 26: Follow the evolution of data resilience As SiliconANGLE and theCUBE's exclusive Superc

Live July 26: Follow the evolution of data resilience [TheCUBE’s exclusive coverage of the IBM Storage Summit]( As SiliconANGLE and theCUBE's exclusive Supercloud 3 event concludes, which highlighted AI-driven infrastructure, we continue to explore the topic with a special series co-produced with IBM. The upcoming Storage Summit]( is an opportunity to deep-dive into cyber-resiliency storage for all businesses.   Tune in on July 26 for the IBM Storage Summit event, as theCUBE's distinguished analysts Dave Vellante and Rob Strechay talk to the experts from IBM about the company's innovative cyber and data resiliency solutions in the new age of AI-driven infrastructure.   Expert guests include:   ·    Sam Werner |VP of IBM Storage product management ·    Scott Baker | CMO and VP of IBM Infrastructure Portfolio product marketing ·    Karen Hsu | VP of storage ecosystem at IBM ·    Ian Shave | IBM director of worldwide distributed storage and data resilience sales ·    Andy Walls | IBM fellow, CTO and chief architect of IBM FlashSystems ·    Pete Brey | global product executive, IBM Storage Fusion ·    David Wohlford | worldwide senior product marketing manager of IBM Storage for AI and cloud scale ·    Vincent Hsu | VP, IBM fellow, CTO and VP of IBM Storage ·    Christopher Maestas | worldwide executive solutions architect at IBM TheCUBE analysts will also speak with Daneyand Singley, executive director of enterprise architecture and system sales at Mapsys, and Sarbjeet Johal, contributor to theCUBE and industry analyst.   Learn more about how to unleash the true potential of storage resources with IBM Fusion technology, which can boost query performance. In the age of AI and big data analysis, optimizing storage and creating dynamic information supply chains are more crucial than ever before.   Don’t miss out on theCUBE’s exclusive coverage of the IBM Storage Summit. [Register now for free!]( [Add us to you calendar!]( Analyst-led discussions on the latest infrastructure trends Join theCUBE July 26 for live coverage of the IBM Storage Summit. Learn more about taming the database monster as we bring you analyst-led discussions on scalability in cloud-native environments, data resiliency for hybrid clouds and more. [Read more]( www.thecube.net [Decoding the future of data: A look at next-gen storage solutions]( The exponential growth of data has led to an increased demand for innovative data storage solutions. Major players in the industry, including IBM, are introducing next-generation storage solutions to meet market needs. IBM's proprietary chip technology, called FlashCore Modules, offers enhanced data resilience and the potential for advanced data services beyond standard storage.   In SiliconANGLE and theCUBE's just-published [exclusive feature]( we delve into the latest storage advancements and how the industry is addressing the growing challenge of real-time detection of data corruption caused by cyberattacks. Safeguarding data assets: Cybersecurity, edge computing and sustainability in storage solutions With the increasing sophistication and frequency of cyberattacks, organizations are seeking fast, reliable recovery processes and solutions that can anticipate and mitigate attacks. As the landscape continues to evolve, the next-generation storage solution market is expected to experience significant growth. Key players are rolling out their proposed solutions, and ongoing events and coverage provide valuable insights into the enterprise data storage market.   Integration of data platforms as-a-service into storage offerings presents opportunities for vendors to address cost and value challenges faced by data engineers and chief information officers. The industry is also focusing on storage architecture advancements, cybersecurity, edge computing and sustainability to meet the evolving needs of enterprises.   [Read the full article!]( [Find out the latest on data and cyber resiliency]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc. | [SiliconANGLE.com]( [View as Webpage]( [[Twitter] ]( [[YouTube] ]( [[LinkedIn] ]( SiliconANGLE Media Inc | 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by communication@siliconangle.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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