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Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 23 January 2023 ### How to find and fix the weakest points

Hi {NAME}, The Register: Tech Resources - 23 January 2023 ### How to find and fix the weakest points in your cybersecurity With the surge in remote hybrid workstyles and employees no longer working within the conclave of the office building, your threat landscape is growing with every click. Tune into this hard-hitting investigative interview and find out how companies are reacting to their weakest links. Their employees. The next Ransomware attack is only a click away. Are you ready? After attending this session you will have a greater understanding: * Strengthening your security posture for Business Continuity * How to mitigate and recover from a nefarious e-mail * And other disaster recovery strategies Signup Now ### Safeguarding your file data from cyber attacks in 2023 You’re capturing more unstructured data, and that means you’re storing it, managing it and protecting it too. If your security doesn’t keep up with increasingly sophisticated attack vectors, you’re vulnerable. So, what security features and capabilities do you need to secure your file data storage, and what are the challenges you must face in 2023? Join Dell Security Experts, Kevin Noreen and Philip Nordwall, as they reveal their five cyber security predictions for 2023 for file data and explain how Dell is helping customers address these challenges with its leading PowerScale scale-out file solutions. You will hear: * Five data storage security predictions for 2023 * The evolution from cyber security to cyber resilience * What’s urgent, what’s important for your data storage strategy * How Dell and PowerScale, the world’s most cybersecure scale-out NAS¹ solution, can help you protect your unstructured data ¹ Based on Dell analysis comparing cybersecurity software capabilities offered for Dell PowerScale vs. competitive products, September 2022. Signup Now ### Can serverless SaaS scale up your business? In September 2021 Bud, a fintech, had the chance to accelerate its growth and have a cloud first approach. But its business model – using machine learning to build models that helped its financial services clients to serve their customers better – meant that scaling would require ever more dedicated staff to keep its self-managed open-source Apache Cassandra implementation on the road. But Bud wanted to do what it does best: harness the value in transactional data. What happened next? Bud partnered with DataStax to migrate to Astra DB on Google Cloud, meaning it has been able to massively scale globally. Bud is now operating on three continents, has just landed $80m in funding, and its product teams can drive growth by focusing on what they do best. Want to know how they pulled it off? Then join Michael Cullum of Bud and Orme de Saint Hilaire of DataStax as they tell the Reg’s Tim Phillips the story of how Bud boosted its growth, and how you can do the same. They will discuss: * The problems of success when managing large amounts of data * How DataStax Astra and GCP delivered a rapid scale-up * What Bud learned from its implementation View Now ### The state of the data race Harnessing real-time data (RTD) – the data that powers recommendations and personalization, or up-to-date inventory and logistics – leads to higher revenue growth and increased developer productivity. But how well is your organization using it, and what are the hurdles and constraints when you seek RTD success? RTD expert DataStax has the answers: its report The State of the Data Race is based on a survey of more than 500 technology leaders about their strategies for using data in real time, and focuses on what they get right, what happens when they get it right, and how to make your RTD projects work. Join Bryan Kirschner, Vice President Strategy from Datastax and The Reg’s Tim Phillips to learn what the report has to say about: * How RTD is taking hold and paying off * How it helps developers to do their jobs better * Overcoming blockers and barriers to adoption View Now ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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