Storage: What's in store?

A good storage solution, backed up with the right policies, can help keep you out of the headlines and achieve compliance. By Mark Mayne

A good storage solution, backed up with the right policies, can help keep you out of the headlines and achieve compliance.

Mounting concern about the security of personal data – rarely a week goes by without a government department, hospital or company having to admit to losing confidential information [in one country or another] are pushing storage to the top of the CISO's agenda.

This intensified pressure has also triggered a slew of regulations outlining businesses' obligations to secure data – and prove they have done so. The ability to generate reports to prove compliance is also becoming essential. Consequently, organisations can no longer afford to be complacent about the ways in which data is stored. We take a look at the major trends affecting this market.

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