Next Generation, Multi-Cloud Hybrid File and Object Sharing takes Center Stage at CloudExpo 2020
March 13, 2020Attending CloudExpo for the first time, DataCore is using Europe’s main Cloud and data trade show as a direct-touch platform to highlight its new vFilO solution. vFilO looks set to hand IT departments control back over unstructured data volumes, giving Cloud and System Admins true management and file sharing capabilities for data residing across Clouds and across IT estates.
Using the new capabilities of vFilO, users will be able to virtualize their file and object stores, bringing significant management gains, cost reductions and easing complexity for Cloud migrations.
Live from the ExCeL Conference Centre London – themselves 13 year customers of DataCore’s SANsymphony block storage for business continuity which is used by hundreds of CSPs and MSPs – CloudExpo attendees will also be able meet DataCore’s new Vice President of Sales for the region, Mr John Lucey. John notes:
“It’s been a thrill to join DataCore at such an exciting time in the company’s expansion. DataCore understands the pressing need for easier Cloud management and migration. Daily we talk to many customers who adopted hybrid Cloud storage a few years ago, who today are being stung by costs far higher than anticipated as contractually they pay per gigabyte on the number of reads, writes, and deletes performed. For large files, this means customers are being billed for several reads per write. With vFilO, we alleviate that overhead, bringing costs down, as vFilO keeps any active data local.”
John is a well-known and highly respected storage professional with a wealth of channel and senior sales management experience helping teams perform at their optimal. He joined the DataCore team having held various senior management positions at Cohesity, SimpliVity, Dell EMC, Symantec and VERITAS.
vFilO giveaway draws each day off the C1272 stand include the ultimate in cycle performance and protection – the Lumos smart cycle hat – shedding unrelenting light on file and object stores.