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Nasuni’s Anne Blanchard discusses Gartner’s Top Trends in Enterprise Data Storage 2023 report and the emergence of hybrid cloud storage platforms.
Nasuni Chief Innovation Officer Jim Liddle discusses how files play a pivotal role in organizing our digital world, heightening the importance of enterprise unstructured data management.
In this interview, Customer Success Manager Chris Cyburt shares his thoughts on what life at Nasuni is like for employees.
Jim Liddle announces that he is taking on a new role as Chief Innovation Officer to lead Nasuni’s data intelligence and Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategies.
Nasuni Chief Product Officer Russ Kennedy announces the company’s support of the new Azure Blob Storage Cold Tier for enterprise cloud storage customers.
Chief People Officer at Nasuni, Kathleen Parrish, announces Nasuni’s latest recognition on the Fortune Best Workplaces for Millennials™ List.
Nasuni CEO Paul Flanagan discusses how the company measures Nasuni customer success and employee satisfaction.
Nasuni announces new targeted restore capabilities and Microsoft Sentinel integration to simplify enterprise data security.
Nasuni's Anne Blanchard discusses the unstructured data management solutions that forward-thinking organizations should consider in today’s market.
Nasuni President David Grant discusses how Nasuni is currently enabling the architecture, engineering, and construction industry to speed up digital transformation by modernizing organizations’ file storage and protection infrastructure.
Nasuni’s VP Access Anywhere Jim Liddle discusses how Nasuni is built to manage cloud file data at scale.
What does it mean to deliver a technology as a service? The "as a Service" moniker has become an irresistible marketing tag. What we used to call Software as a Service (SaaS) has mushroomed into Web Services, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Cloud Services or just Cloud. The challenge is how to distinguish real “as a Service” technology from cloud-wash or lipstick-on-legacy imitations. Here are 6 things to look for in technology that has been architected to be delivered as a Service.