Starting Sunday April 24, 2022, at the National Association of Broadcasters NAB 2022 Conference, the Seagate team will host Atempo’s Mike Oakes, Senior Pre-Sales Engineer, to present “Data Migration and Workflow Orchestration Made Easy.” The presentation takes place the opening day of NAB 2022, on Sunday, April 24, at 1pm PST at Seagate’s booth #N2021.
Earlier April 2022, Atempo, Data Protection and Data Management independent software vendor, announced a collaboration with Seagate® Technology Holdings plc (NASDAQ: STX), a world leader in data storage and infrastructure solutions, to provide enterprises with a combined offering that simplifies and accelerates the migration of large volumes of data with Seagate's Lyve™ edge-to-cloud mass storage platform.
The combination of Miria, the Atempo Data Management platform, and Seagate's Lyve Mobile and Lyve Cloud, provides an efficient, highly scalable, and competitive solution for organizations looking to reduce storage costs and improve operational performance by migrating large volumes of files from a data center to Seagate’s Lyve Cloud.
Mike Oakes’ presentation will showcase how the power of Seagate Lyve solutions enabled by Atempo Miria data management platform an All-in-One platform that can Migrate, Archive, Backup, Sync and Analyze your data.
Learn how Atempo + Seagate solves these data management challenges:
How to easily “Lift and Shift” Massive Volumes of Data Between Data Centers or to the Cloud
• Heterogeneous Storage Support - Manage a wide variety of platforms, file types and filesystems used on prem
• Preserving Data Migration – Files, folders and links integrity and shares with access rights
• Massive Unstructured Data Volumes – Explore billions of files and folders, reduce impact on production storage
• Data Transfer Bottlenecks – Bandwidth constraints for bulk transfer, no general-purpose data transport shuttles
Additionally
• Discover / Analyze Data Sets - Building the Case for Data Relocation
Atempo team members will be onsite at NAB booth #N431. Learn more here: