Exertis has been named as the first UK distributor to add Seagate® Lyve™ Cloud to its portfolio
“UK Businesses are using and storing data at unprecedented levels and Seagate Lyve Cloud equips them with true multi-cloud flexibility, world-class security and long-term cost predictability,” said Ravi Naik, executive vice president of storage services and CIO at Seagate. “Companies that minimise data costs and maximise data innovation, win. Lyve Cloud empowers businesses to manage and transfer mass data easily, rapidly and securely across various storage environments, unlocking significant savings and accelerating digital transformation and innovation.”
Jason Daly, Seagate Systems business unit manager at Exertis, said: “Achieving multi-cloud reality is complex. Data has become distributed across edge, on premise, centralised data centres, and public cloud infrastructures. Seagate’s Lyve Cloud and Systems portfolio provides customers with a set of tools to build an ecosystem with industry leading data storage features as well as being able to take control of their multi-cloud strategy. At Exertis Enterprise we understand that for enterprises to succeed we must help them achieve a ‘data everywhere’ strategy, and we believe our partnership with Seagate Lyve Cloud will help our customers harness the power of their data, regardless of location.”
In The UK data management costs and opportunities index, 2022 edition from Seagate Technology, British businesses are spending an average of £213,000 per year just on storing and managing their own data. The survey reveals companies are prioritising spending on data over energy costs, as well as employee welfare and training. The findings, which come during today’s global macro-economic crisis, highlight the urgent need for businesses to rein in their data costs.
According to the 2022 Global DataSphere forecast report by IDC, 211 zettabytes of data will be generated globally in 2026. This is translating into budget headaches for British businesses. Seagate’s survey, which polled senior IT decision-makers at companies with more than 1,000 employees, reveals UK businesses are spending up to one third of their IT budgets on data storage and management alone. Over half of those surveyed describe this level of spending as ‘unsustainable.’
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