Cloud-based data storage speeds enterprise file operations
When enterprise workers compete for file access, the last operation usually wins. With cloud-based data storage, performance gains and file locking render the competition moot.
Cloud-based data storage is not just for CFOs and CIOs looking to cut costs. It has become a powerful tool for developers working to improve shared access to and version control of files for geographically dispersed employees working collaboratively.
“Most people still think of the cloud as a warehouse for data that isn’t being used, instead of the data that is being used,” said Barry Phillips, a product manager at Panzura, a Campbell, Calif., supplier of cloud data management products. “With the performance levels available today, you should use the cloud for all data, not just old data.”
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