Sycomp Featured in IBM and Fast Company’s Data & Innovation Virtual Forum

Sycomp Featured in IBM and Fast Company’s Data & Innovation Virtual Forum

This article and webinar originally appeared on Fast Company. You can read the full article and watch the webinar here >

In this timely webinar, hear key insights from IBM and Fast Company’s Data & Innovation Virtual Forum. The Forum featured leading data and technology experts discussing the considerations and challenges that data-intensive workloads, hybrid cloud, and data resiliency pose across industries and organizations experiencing hypergrowth. Learn how innovative Fortune 500 companies and other top organizations are accelerating innovation while ensuring security, privacy, compliance, and availability from edge-to-core-to-cloud.

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Sycomp’s John Zawistowski, Global Systems Solution Executive, featured at 1:31 in the webinar. 

IBM Storage Scale is Now Available in Google Cloud

IBM Storage Scale is Now Available in Google Cloud

This article originally appeared on Google Cloud’s Blog. You can read the full article here >

Google Cloud and Sycomp are introducing Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Storage Scale. This launch is highly useful for customers looking to run HPC, AI/ML, and big data workloads on a proven file system, in a fully-persistent deployment, and with Google’s Cloud Storage integration for cost optimization.

Sycomp Storage Fueled by IBM Storage Scale optimizes performance for the cloud, deploys in minutes, supports auto-tiering to reduce costs, and allows customers to concurrently access data from thousands of VMs, with data access via NFS and the native Spectrum Scale client. The solution is available in the Google Cloud Marketplace, as a VM-based offering that deploys within a customer’s project, and is supported and maintained by Sycomp.

Datasheet: Well-Architected Framework Review

Sycomp Well-Architected Framework Review

The Well-Architected Framework Review (WAFR) is an assessment based on a set of concepts, design principles, and architectural best practices. These are aimed to help customers design, build, and operate secure, reliable, and efficient infrastructure for their workloads on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

By following the principles outlined in the AWS Well-Architected Framework, Sycomp can assist customers with building a strong foundation for their applications, reduce risk, and improve the overall performance and cost- effectiveness of their infrastructure.

Realize the Value of AWS Architectural Best Practices

Gain an understanding of the pros and cons that apply to the decisions made when building and operating systems on AWS. The guidance provided by the AWS Well-Architected Framework will be able to measure your architectures against proven best practices and rapidly identify areas that need improvement.

Identify Improvement

Regularly review the state of workloads to identify improvement opportunities across the six pillars of the AWS Well-Architected Framework.

Cost Savings

Save money by shutting down under-utilized or orphaned instances and receive up to $5,000 in service credits from AWS.

Accelerate Innovation

Help your cloud architects to build and operate secure, high- performing, resilient, and efficient application infrastructures.

Optimize Workloads With AWS Well-Architected

Accelerate modernization by building and operating secure, high- performing, resilient, and efficient infrastructure for systems using the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Sycomp will work with you to evaluate architectures for high-risk issues and offer improvement plans based on AWS Well-Architected Framework best practices.

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Sycomp Well-Architected Service Now Available in AWS Marketplace

Case Study: Sandy Alexander Advances Security of SaaS Apps and Hybrid Workloads with Sycomp and Druva

Case Study: Sandy Alexander Advances Security of SaaS Apps and Hybrid Workloads with Sycomp and Druva

A marketing communications company whose roots are in traditional printing, Sandy Alexander has a key partnership with Sycomp.  Sycomp supports and manages the company’s AWS investment. When Sandy Alexander needed a new backup-as-a-service (BaaS) platform, Sycomp introduced the company to the Druva Data Resiliency Cloud.

Sandy Alexander’s Infrastructure and Systems Manager has gone from spending 10 hours a week managing backups to hardly spending any time at all because everything works just as it should.

Learn more about the challenges faced and solutions implemented in this Sycomp and Druva case study by downloading now.