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How to Buy Storage An Information Age Webinar, Tuesday January 31st |
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This webinar has now been archived please click on the links below to access the webinar. Storage has traditionally been acquired to support the capacity requirements of specific applications and servers, an approach that has encouraged companies to buy more than they need, but at the cheapest possible price. Today, storage is starting to be treated as a generic resource, shared among different applications and servers that may have different performance requirements. Buying capacity in bulk at the lowest price is no longer an effective strategy. To get the best value from their storage investment, organisations must first consider a number of questions:
On Tuesday January 31st at 10.30am, a panel of experts moderated by a senior Information Age editor will debate the best answer to these questions in an Information Age Webinar. To register, please click the [ Register ] button at the bottom of the page If you have already registered please click the [ View ] button at the bottom of the page Webinar in association with ![]() |
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