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Greg Wyman stories

Greg Wyman writes extensively about data storage, cloud computing, and cybersecurity, offering insights into evolving technologies and practical strategies for businesses to manage their data effectively. His stories explore topics such as objective-defined storage, cloud migration, and disaster recovery, emphasizing how modern storage solutions can simplify operations and reduce costs.

In addition to storage technologies, Greg addresses challenges in IT security, discussing how organizations can protect themselves against sophisticated cyber threats and implement robust defenses within budget constraints. Readers can gain valuable perspectives on building resilient, scalable, and secure IT infrastructures from his work.

Greg also covers business strategies related to recurring revenue and channel expansion in the tech industry, providing useful guidance for resellers and partners seeking growth through innovative approaches. Overall, his stories offer a comprehensive view of current trends and practical advice in data management and security.

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How to make a business 'invisible' to hackers

Wed, 9th Feb 2022
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Critical to every organisation is how to stop a cyber-security breach AND the damage it causes and do so within available budgets.
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Hackers have evolved since COVID-19 but have cyber-defences kept pace?

Thu, 7th Oct 2021
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It is critical to understand how effective each security product is in stopping the new tactics that the hackers have been using since COVID-19.
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In IT security, 'good enough' is no longer good enough

Thu, 18th Jun 2020
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Cyber attackers live by the motto 'Never let a good crisis go to waste', and COVID-19 delivers a perfect storm of opportunity for them.
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Objective-defined storage & instant disaster recovery for the new enterprise

Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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Disaster recovery is undergoing a massive paradigm shift with Objective-Defined Storage platforms leading the charge.
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Are you cloud ready? How objective-defined storage & AI simplify cloud migration

Thu, 3rd Aug 2017
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In most organisations, 50 to 80% of all data is cold or inactive. How much cold/ inactive data is sitting on expensive storage?.
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How to avoid that next storage hardware refresh

Tue, 11th Apr 2017
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Customers tell me repeatedly that they dread the phone call from their hardware storage vendor. Every three or four years, the call is predictable.
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How to build a recurring revenue business

Tue, 13th Dec 2016
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Unlock the potential of recurring revenue to transform your reseller business, with simple, effective strategies for steady growth.
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If storage were invented today, here's what it would look like

Wed, 7th Dec 2016
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storage
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public cloud
Let us picture the ideal storage platform if the technology were invented today, without limitations, pre-conceived ideas or restrictions.
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At last – data storage as easy as turning on the tap!

Mon, 8th Aug 2016
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iofabric
Data storage should be just like the plumbing in a house or office. Want water, turn on the tap. Want colder or hotter water, adjust the tap.
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StorageCraft on major recruitment drive

Tue, 11th Jan 2011
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Australia and New Zealand customer base grew by almost 50% in 2010, 154 new channel partners added in Q4 alone.
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New in Auckland

Sat, 1st Mar 2008
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data protection
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cloud services
StorageCraft appoints Felix Tsang as NZ Country Manager in Auckland, aiming to expand its rapidly growing data protection business in New Zealand.