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Ed Fiore presented at Tech Field Day 22 |
This Presentation date is December 9, 2020 at 08:00-10:00.
Presenters: Ed Fiore, Noemi Greyzdorf, Sherman Schorzman, Thomas Demoor
Delegate Panel: Arjan Timmerman, Bart Heungens, Bruno Wollmann, David Chapa, Jasper Bongertz, Kori Younger, Lino Telera, Max Mortillaro, Michael Davis, Ned Bellavance, Rob Koper, Steven Cortez
Quantum Company Overview
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Ed Fiore, GM of Primary Storage, introduces the new Quantum in 2020. Quantum focuses on creating innovative technology and solutions to help customers get the most value from their data. With 40 years of storage know-how, Quantum’s technology, solutions, and services help customers capture, create, and share digital content – and preserve and protect it for decades. In this section of their Tech Field Day 22 presentation, Fiore provides an overview of Quantum’s portfolio and share insights on the company’s new direction. Quantum has made a series of recent announcements in a wide range of new product categories, and this is just the beginning. They have a unique product portfolio and key intellectual property to solve a range of customer problems for unstructured data.
Personnel: Ed Fiore
Quantum Object Storage and ActiveScale Introduction
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Thomas Demoor, ActiveScale Lead Architect, introduces Quantum’s object storage solution. Unstructured data is growing rapidly, and customers require a new type of architecture to handle this influx of data. Traditional storage systems optimized for file data cannot meet the scale and unique needs of unstructured data (e.g. media and entertainment, autonomous vehicles, life sciences or genomic data). Quantum’s ActiveScale offers a new architecture that solves the critical problems that customers have – ensuring performance and scalability for very large datasets. This Tech Field Day 22 presentation provides an overview of this industry segment plus a brief introduction to the ActiveScale line of unstructured storage products.
Personnel: Thomas Demoor
Quantum ActiveScale Layered Architecture
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Thomas Demoor, ActiveScale Lead Architect, and Noemi Greyzdorf, Director of Product Marketing, discuss the architecture of Quantum ActiveScale. Unstructured data is growing rapidly, and customers require a new type of architecture to handle this influx of data. Quantum’s ActiveScale has the ideal architecture to solve customer problems. In this Tech Field Day 22 presentation, Demoor and Greyzdorf explore the dual-layered architecture that enables enterprise scalability and performance to meet demanding applications. The architecture starts with the access and metadata layer and is the foundation for additional features not available in other architectures.
Personnel: Noemi Greyzdorf, Thomas Demoor
Quantum ActiveScale Data Layer
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Thomas Demoor, ActiveScale Lead Architect, and Noemi Greyzdorf, Director of Product Marketing, discuss the data layer of Quantum ActiveScale. Unstructured data is growing rapidly, and customers require a new type of architecture to handle this influx of data. Quantum’s ActiveScale has the ideal architecture to solve customer problems. In this Tech Field Day 22 presentation, Demoor and Greyzdorf explore the data layer, which enables better data durability and optimal data placement. These features ensure customers will benefit from the highest performance at the lowest cost for storage, and durability to ensure that data is available when needed, even over a period of many years.
Personnel: Noemi Greyzdorf, Thomas Demoor
Quantum ActiveScale Product Demonstration
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Sherman Schorzman, ActiveScale Technical Marketing Engineer, demonstrates the basic operation and user interface of Quantum ActiveScale. To demonstrate the ease of use and highlight key architectural features, this section showcases ActiveScale in action. The demonstration initially shows basic operation of the user interface and highlight key elements. The second part showcases the architectural differences that make ActiveScale unique based on the dual layer architecture consisting of the access layer and the data layer.
Personnel: Sherman Schorzman