HPE Intelligent Data Platform: What is the cost of storing nothing?

HPE Intelligent Data Platform: What is the cost of storing nothing?
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HPE Intelligent Data Platform: What is the cost of storing nothing?
Join us at the upcoming webinar to find out about HPE Intelligent Data Platform and what the cost of storing nothing is.
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Gartner* estimates that the typical storage utilisation rate of array based capacity is 60%. Alternatively you could interpret this as 40% of storage capacity procured is always empty! For every £100 spent on storage, £40 is never used which begs the question, what could that money be better used for? At HPE we believe that £100 spent on storage should equal £100 delivered. Join us for a webinar that introduces you to HPE's Storage Strategy and how we're helping customers increase storage utilisation through HPE GreenLake & flexible consumption solutions.
Webinar details
Tuesday, March 24
10 a.m. GMT
60 minutes
Tony Stranack (Chief Technologist ​–​ Storage) & Scott Thomson (UKI GreenLake Category Manager)
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*IT Key Metrics Data 2019: Key Infrastructure Measures: Storage Analysis
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