Lenovo’s Data Center Group (DCG) has launched several new products intending to foster data management so that customers can harness data more securely and efficiently with a single set of tools. When combined with a single set of tools, the data management solutions will be extremely beneficial for South African organizations because many of them are prioritizing cloud migration and data management to assist in the country’s economic recovery plan.
Many organizations have acknowledged the importance of the Digital Transformation Strategy and how it aids in collecting, transform, and normalize data.
“As South Africa’s professional services sector continues to adopt a remote-work system in their offices, it is imperative that we present data solutions that will not only protect sensitive data, but also encourage Digital Transformation within our new age of work,” says Jim Holland, Regional Director and Data Center Expert at Lenovo DCG. “With organizations across Sub-Saharan Africa being forced to adapt to an ‘on-screen’ work lifestyle, cloud services have become instrumental for Business Continuity and efficiency across the region. We, at Lenovo, trust that our new ThinkSystem will assist corporations of all sizes to adopt a data management plan that will benefit both their market share and newly formed workplace.”
The four new solutions introduced by Lenovo are Lenovo ThinkSystem DM5100F, ThinkSystem Intelligent Monitoring 2.0, New Lenovo, SAP Cloud Service, and Lenovo DB720S Fibre Channel Switch.
The new Lenovo ThinkSystem attracts high-performance, low-latency all-NVMe storage at an affordable price so that all the customers can improve analytics and AI deployments while accelerating applications access to data.
The Lenovo DM Series storage systems include new S3 object support to advance a unified data management platform. The platform gives customers the liberty to manage and analyze all data types (block, file, and object) within a single storage platform and spun up the data analytics while reducing the infrastructure costs.
The Lenovo DM Series storage allows customers to add cold data to the cloud instead of hard-drives or replicate data to the cloud. So, an economic multi-cloud strategy for data storage could help attain data management, aiding the economic recovery plan of South Africa.