Presentation given to 100 professionals representing the general counsel and senior leadership of enterprise customers for Microsoft.
We are no longer living in 2013… The landscape is changing THAT fast. The headlines are filled, almost daily, with yet another data breach, cyberattack, or international regulation to enforce more privacy and data security. How can we protect the information assets, the lifeblood of any enterprise large or small, from data leakage or outright theft (and guess what? The criminals are not necessarily after YOUR data!)?
Key Points:
In order to get the most out of data, you have to eliminate the old data barriers from a storage and processing perspective
Microsoft provides the most flexible way to store and manage any data, of any size
Talk Track:
Remember when storage and transaction processing were the big bottlenecks? Back then that represented just structured data. You had to store the same data in different places to ensure availability, which further drove up costs. Then unstructured data came flowing in and created even more expensive constraints. When you add streaming data the challenges are again amplified.
What if you could have a single place where you can capture and store any kind of data with what we like to call “bottomless storage” capacity that is fast and highly available by design?
The ability to effectively collect and manage any data of any size is dramatically improved when you eliminate constraints through a flexible approach that provides both on-premises and cloud-based storage and management capabilities.
Microsoft delivers this through SQL Server and Microsoft Azure, with such capabilities as in-memory OLTP, our partnership with Hortonworks, and our built-in backup and disaster recovery solutions.
You can pick the right capabilities, whether they be SQL Server on-premises, hybrid, or Microsoft Azure.
Now, you have the ability to store and manage any data, of any size, so that the organization can capitalize on the raw potential of this data and quickly move along to the next step in the data journey.
Key Points:
In order to get the most out of data, you have to eliminate the old data barriers from a storage and processing perspective
Microsoft provides the most flexible way to store and manage any data, of any size
Talk Track:
Remember when storage and transaction processing were the big bottlenecks? Back then that represented just structured data. You had to store the same data in different places to ensure availability, which further drove up costs. Then unstructured data came flowing in and created even more expensive constraints. When you add streaming data the challenges are again amplified.
What if you could have a single place where you can capture and store any kind of data with what we like to call “bottomless storage” capacity that is fast and highly available by design?
The ability to effectively collect and manage any data of any size is dramatically improved when you eliminate constraints through a flexible approach that provides both on-premises and cloud-based storage and management capabilities.
Microsoft delivers this through SQL Server and Microsoft Azure, with such capabilities as in-memory OLTP, our partnership with Hortonworks, and our built-in backup and disaster recovery solutions.
You can pick the right capabilities, whether they be SQL Server on-premises, hybrid, or Microsoft Azure.
Now, you have the ability to store and manage any data, of any size, so that the organization can capitalize on the raw potential of this data and quickly move along to the next step in the data journey.
Key Points:
In order to get the most out of data, you have to eliminate the old data barriers from a storage and processing perspective
Microsoft provides the most flexible way to store and manage any data, of any size
Talk Track:
Remember when storage and transaction processing were the big bottlenecks? Back then that represented just structured data. You had to store the same data in different places to ensure availability, which further drove up costs. Then unstructured data came flowing in and created even more expensive constraints. When you add streaming data the challenges are again amplified.
What if you could have a single place where you can capture and store any kind of data with what we like to call “bottomless storage” capacity that is fast and highly available by design?
The ability to effectively collect and manage any data of any size is dramatically improved when you eliminate constraints through a flexible approach that provides both on-premises and cloud-based storage and management capabilities.
Microsoft delivers this through SQL Server and Microsoft Azure, with such capabilities as in-memory OLTP, our partnership with Hortonworks, and our built-in backup and disaster recovery solutions.
You can pick the right capabilities, whether they be SQL Server on-premises, hybrid, or Microsoft Azure.
Now, you have the ability to store and manage any data, of any size, so that the organization can capitalize on the raw potential of this data and quickly move along to the next step in the data journey.
Key Points:
In order to get the most out of data, you have to eliminate the old data barriers from a storage and processing perspective
Microsoft provides the most flexible way to store and manage any data, of any size
Talk Track:
Remember when storage and transaction processing were the big bottlenecks? Back then that represented just structured data. You had to store the same data in different places to ensure availability, which further drove up costs. Then unstructured data came flowing in and created even more expensive constraints. When you add streaming data the challenges are again amplified.
What if you could have a single place where you can capture and store any kind of data with what we like to call “bottomless storage” capacity that is fast and highly available by design?
The ability to effectively collect and manage any data of any size is dramatically improved when you eliminate constraints through a flexible approach that provides both on-premises and cloud-based storage and management capabilities.
Microsoft delivers this through SQL Server and Microsoft Azure, with such capabilities as in-memory OLTP, our partnership with Hortonworks, and our built-in backup and disaster recovery solutions.
You can pick the right capabilities, whether they be SQL Server on-premises, hybrid, or Microsoft Azure.
Now, you have the ability to store and manage any data, of any size, so that the organization can capitalize on the raw potential of this data and quickly move along to the next step in the data journey.