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Reader Survey: Is the speed and resilience of your storage up to scratch? We'd love to hear your thoughts

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[The Register]() [The Register Tech Panel: Is the speed and resilience of your storage up to scratch? We'd love to hear your thoughts]( Is the speed and resilience of your storage up to scratch? We'd love to hear your thoughts A Reg Reader Survey [Jump Straight In!]( Hello {NAME}, Some company directors respond well when you wave a pie chart in their face to get what you want, and we're offering you an opportunity - if you work in database storage and workloads - to help create that kind of budget-relocating study yourself. To that end, The Register is running a survey to find out your feelings on the performance of your storage infrastructure. Storage infrastructure is, if you think about it, pretty important to your business's forward goals. If data is the new oil, and it's got to be kept somewhere safely, in an organised fashion, and recovered post-haste to be interpreted, applied and monetized... the C-suite should definitely be sitting up and listening. What we want to find out is how you're dealing with the complexities of storage infrastructure in today's complicated IT world. In a world where workloads are more than just generic Word documents and Excel sheets, with a few SQL databases thrown in. Where NoSQL, RDBMS, Hadoop, and goodness knows what else is running in the same organisations alongside SAP HANA, Oracle, and more established in-memory choices. And this panoply of tools and tech isn't just expected to all work together seamlessly and effectively, but you've also now got the data scientists, marketers, and other assorted hipsters upstairs dragging data in at a rate of knots from geographically distributed sensors, IoT devices, drones, watches, and all manner of other sources that, frankly, most of the average enterprise IT infrastructure wasn’t built to deal with. As well as how you and your team are coping with these new demands as business shifts its focus to a data-centric future, we also want to find out more about the company culture that's moving with that focus, and moving with you. Does the rest of the business understand your position? And the technological reality of what's required to help you deliver the magic required? The aim is to produce the de-facto report to gauge the state-of-play in the information storage world, and share a copy with you when we're done - and we can only do it with your feedback. Help us to help you! [Get Cracking!]( We run lots of studies with you, our esteemed readers, all of which available for download free of charge. [Explore Reader Studies]( You are receiving this invite as a member of The Register's Tech Panel mailing list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]() | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2020 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing Ltd, 14 Gray's Inn Road, Holborn, London, WC1X 8HN, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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