Is Symantec sizing up a second split?
Innovation delays and executive departures stifle Symantec’s quest to reinvigorate its security market leadership.
Innovation delays and executive departures stifle Symantec’s quest to reinvigorate its security market leadership.
Information management company, Veritas, has introduced support for Google Cloud platform in its NetBackup 7.7 and Backup Exec 15 solutions.
When disaster strikes, it is not just data that needs restoring, but the full working environment, which means disaster recovery. No doubt the increasing use of virtualisation and the transition towards Cloud computing is changing the way backup and disaster recovery are being carried out. With the growing reliance on Cloud, many organisations are opting for a hybrid Cloud model, whereby Cloud storage and Cloud backup are paired with an on-premise backup appliance. It is an ideal way to expedite data recovery and meet demanding SLAs. This exclusive roundtable highlighted the latest partner opportunities, discuss customer pain points and market trends (including the emergence of disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) and the growing adoption of Cloud backup), and examine the latest state of play. The roundtable was sponsored by Bulletproof, Storagecraft and Veritas. Photos by ARN Editorial Director, Mike Gee.
Information management company, Veritas has made enhancements to its Enterprise Vault 12 and Data Insight 5.1, including advanced classification, support for Box, and automated remediation workflows.
Veritas managing director Pacific region, Paul Simos, has left the company to head to storage vendor EMC as its Victorian enterprise and Government sales director.
Symantec CIO Sheila Jordan had to stand up the company's storage business on its own infrastructure in 12 months. Here is how she did it.
As of February 1, Veritas Technologies begins life as an independent company.
Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, has been recognised at the Veritas 2015 Asia-Pacific and Japan partner awards as one of its top-performing partners and named global strategic partner of the year for the Asia-Pacific region.
Veritas recently hosted its end-of-year event for its partners and customers at Club 23, Crown Towers in Melbourne. As the company is progressively launching its new company and brand – all things red was the theme for the evening. Veritas' Paul Simos made his thank you speech while guests mingled amongst drinks and food. Here are some pictures from the evening.
Veritas recently held a end of year party for its channel partners and customers at the Cruise Bar Rooftop. Attendees were served drinks and canapes while enjoying the beautiful views of Circular Quay. The company also took the opportunity to reiterate its core technology pillars - backup and disaster recovery, information governance, and information availability. Here are some pictures from the evening.
A selection of pictures from day two of Veritas' Partner Link conference in Macau, which saw the newly separated company lay out its agenda for the future.
To conclude Veritas' first annual regional partner event, Partner Link 2015, Veritas has announced the winners of its APJ awards, with Ingram Micro and Intalock leading the way in Australia.
Mark Nutt, Veritas' SVP of global channels, took to the stage at the company's annual partner conference to discuss the company's new channel vision, which will focus on aggression, enablement and streamlining its partners.
A selection of pictures from day one of Veritas' Partner Link conference in Macau, which saw the newly separated company lay out its agenda for the future. Photos by Allan Swann
Veritas' newly appointed APJ channel boss, George Wong, and the APJ sales boss, Chris Lin took to the stage at Veritas Partner Link conference 2015 in Macau, China to discuss the company's new business strategy following its split from Symantec.