In the 21st century, education is rapidly becoming digital. Chalkboards have been replaced by interactive whiteboards and students now access course materials and submit homework assignments through laptops and mobile devices. Universities and colleges are faced with a growing amount of valuable data, produced through advancements in research. Data has become vital for innovation in education, particularly in terms of utilising AI and analytics to derive insights from big data, which can aid in medical discoveries and personalise student learning. The challenge is to manage storage costs in light of the increasing volume, velocity and value of data. To address this, educators and IT leaders are utilising next-generation cloud storage solutions, such as Wasabi hot cloud storage.
Read more about Wasabi and their story here.
‘Simple, Affordable, Predictable Hot Cloud Storage’, presented 20 October 2022.
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*2023 Showcase coming soon
Friday 21 April 2023, Brisbane
The Wasabi team met with the CAUDIT Executive Committee to discuss the sectors current challenges with data storage and how Wasabi can assist in these challenges.
May 2023
Wasabi Technologies Cloud Storage: Look Before You Leap
Cloud storage can be expensive if you are not aware of what you're signing up for. There are many hidden costs that you cannot possibly predict or plan for. Wasabi is different.
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Name: Rob Waite, Cloud Technical Solutions Lead, APAC
Email: rwaite@wasabi.com
Phone: +61 400 040 368
Name: Craig Stockdale, ANZ Channel Lead
Email: cstockdale@wasabi.com
Phone: +61 418 390 354
Wasabi Technologies Australia & New Zealand sales email: anzsales@wasabi.com
Look before you leap. Cloud storage can be expensive if you are not aware of what you’re signing up for. There are many hidden costs that you cannot possibly predict or plan. Learn how Wasabi is changing the economics of Cloud Storage and can help simplify your cloud storage model….plus save you money along the way.
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