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Michael Alp stories

Michael Alp is an insightful author who brings a wealth of knowledge to the forefront of technology and data management trends. Through his recent stories, he provides an in-depth examination of how companies are evolving in response to emerging threats and technologies in the data landscape.

Readers can gain valuable insights into the changing dynamics of data management and security. His coverage of partnerships, innovations, and evolving strategies effectively illustrates the growing importance of solutions like flash storage and cloud-based backups.

Furthermore, Alp delves into critical issues such as cyber resilience and insurance strategies against ransomware attacks, offering actionable advice for businesses looking to bolster their defenses. His ability to connect technology trends with real-world applications is especially beneficial for professionals navigating the complexities of modern data management.

By exploring Alp’s work, readers will better understand the implications of new technologies and strategic partnerships and how they can leverage these advancements to enhance their organizational frameworks.

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Australian firms breach no-payment policies due to cyberattacks

Wed, 31st Jan 2024
Research by AI data security firm Cohesity reveals escalating cyberattacks are forcing companies into paying ransoms, contradicting no-payment strategies, with difficulties in data recovery exacerbating the issue.
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Cohesity reveals companies’ cyber resilience deficiencies

Fri, 28th Jul 2023
According to the research, 78% of respondents say their company will pay a ransom to recover data and restore business processes.
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Cohesity exposes gaps in cyber resilience and security

Tue, 4th Jul 2023
Cohesity research shows organisations are open to paying ransoms because of cyber resilience and data recovery gaps.
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Cohesity partners Google Cloud to expand generative AI capabilities

Sat, 27th May 2023
Cohesity unveils Cohesity Turing, an expanding set of AI capabilities that powers deep AI-driven insights for customers across industries and geographies.
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Cohesity expands its partnership with data security alliance

Sat, 27th May 2023
Integrating security and data management leaders can improve global detection, protection, and recovery for thousands of companies.
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Cohesity appoints Michael Alp as Australia & New Zealand managing director

Fri, 1st Jul 2022
Michael Alp, former vice president of Pure Storage, has become the new managing director of Cohesity in Australia and New Zealand. #data #management.
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Pure Storage partners with Matrix Solutions, showcasing importance of as-a-service models

Fri, 17th Dec 2021
Multi-cloud storage provider Pure Storage has announced its partnership with Australian managed service provider Matrix Solutions.
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Cyber-insurance or self-insurance: how businesses can recover from ransomware attacks

Tue, 10th Aug 2021
Putting the right infrastructure solutions in place will help businesses reduce their risk profile by ensuring backups are protected from attack.
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Why Storage-as-a-Service is a great way forward for smart organisations

Mon, 29th Mar 2021
Moving to STaaS can help overcome barriers and unleash the power of data for smart organisations, Pure Storage vice president for ANZ Michael Alp.
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The changing economics in enterprise IT

Fri, 24th Jul 2020
COVID-19 has accelerated businesses' move to the cloud as part of their digital transformation, but there are key considerations to keep in mind.
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The rise of Flash-to-Flash-to-Cloud backup

Fri, 31st May 2019
With traditional tape backups becoming obsolete, businesses are adopting flash-to-flash-to-cloud solutions, enhancing efficiency and data access.
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Why flash should be considered the storage king

Tue, 21st May 2019
As data storage needs escalate, traditional methods falter. Flash emerges as the new monarch, offering speed and efficiency to meet modern demands.