Rethinking Storage Challenges in Healthcare: Adapting to the New Normal
Watch our insightful on-demand webinar, hosted by BlueAlly and StorONE, where we delve into the evolving landscape of IT storage in healthcare. Learn how to navigate the increasing demands for data preservation, stringent protection requirements, and the need to do more with less.
Overview
In today’s healthcare industry, IT storage departments are facing unprecedented challenges. With data preservation requirements on the rise, budgets and staffing levels remaining static, and the necessity for both performance and capacity growing, it’s clear that traditional storage solutions are no longer sufficient.
- Rigorous Data Preservation: The need to protect and preserve healthcare data has never been more critical.
- Extended Retention Requirements: Increasing regulatory demands require longer data retention periods.
- Static Budgets: Despite growing storage needs, budgets and staffing levels are not increasing.
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Speakers
Dan Hultin
Storage/Virtualization Specialist & Senior Solutions Architect
With over 18 years of experience, Dan Hultin is a seasoned expert in enterprise storage technologies and architecture. His extensive background includes roles such as Post-Sales System Engineer, Technical Team Lead, Instructor, and Pre-Sales Architect across various sectors including healthcare, finance, insurance, education, and government. As a Senior Solutions Architect at BlueAlly, Dan specializes in cloud solutions, datacenter technologies, business continuity, and virtualization, bringing a wealth of knowledge and practical expertise to the webinar.
James Keating
Solutions Architect
With a robust career spanning over two decades in the technology sector, James brings a wealth of knowledge in storage, cloud computing, networking, and monitoring, with a particular focus on data migrations and business continuity. His experience extends across various operational and technical sales roles, leading teams in data center management, storage, UNIX hosting, and solutions engineering. James has contributed his expertise to large enterprises, IT manufacturers, software companies, and value-added resellers, particularly within the finance and medical industries.