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Jérôme Lecat nous explique comment Scality a réduit son turnover de 50%. Tout simplement.Pour ça Jérôme s'est appuyé sur deux éléments :La parole de ses collaborateurs, à travers des enquêtes pour mesurer leur engagement et leur adhésion à la cultureLa mise en place d'une réelle culture du feedbackPour retrouver l'interview intégrale de Jérôme, c'est par ici_____Harmony Inside est le podcast du collectif B-Harmonist. Harmony Inside, c'est aussi le Label qui distingue les entreprises harmonieuses.Une entreprise harmonieuse, c'est entreprise alignée entre ce qu'elle est, ce qu'elle dit et ce qu'elle fait. Le label Harmony Inside distingue les entreprises authentiques et alignées autour d'une culture forte et d'une stratégie claire.Si vous souhaitez savoir et faire savoir à quel point votre entreprise est harmonieuse, écrivez-nous sur hello@harmonyinside.fr,ou rendez-vous directement sur notre site.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
„Das Schöne am ‚Software designed‘-Konstrukt ist, dass ich beliebige neue Technologie mit bestehenden Technologien mischen kann“ In der finalen Episode des Themenschwerpunktes „(Objekt)Speicher der Zukunft“ hält uns Christoph Storzum weiterhin tapfer die Stellung und erklärt uns das „What's next“ der Speichertechnologien. Dabei lassen wir zum einen die gesamte Staffel noch einmal Revue passieren und diskutieren zum anderen die verschiedenen Stärken der Speicherarten (Flash vs Disc vs Tape). Präsentiert wird diese Folge von Intel und Scality.
In der vorletzten Folge unseres Themenschwerpunkts „(Objekt)Speicher der Zukunft“ befassen wir uns mit sog. „Datalakes“ und zeigen auf, wieso die richtige Speicherinfrastruktur in unserem IT-gestützten Arbeitsalltag wichtig ist. Hierbei werfen wir einen Blick auf konkrete Anwendungsbeispiele wie Kreditkartentransaktionen, automatisch generierte Flugpriese und „predictive maintenance“ sowie selbstfahrende Autos und KI! Unsere Gäste sind erneut Ruediger Frank zusammen mit Christoph Storzum - und die Folge wird präsentiert von Scality und Intel!
In der aktuellen Folge zum Thema „(Objekt)Speicher der Zukunft“ legen wir weniger den Fokus auf einen speziellen Bereich, sondern holen zu einem Rundumschlag aus: Unsere Gäste Ruediger Frank, Christoph Storzum & Andreas Viehbeck zeigen uns anhand von verschiedensten Usecases und alltäglichen Beispielen die Flexibilität und Vielseitigkeit der Objektspeicher Technologie auf. Präsentiert wird diese Folge von Intel & Scality.
Diese Woche haben wir erneut Ruediger Frank, Christoph Storzum & Andreas Viehbeck zu Gast und tauchen tiefer in den Schwerpunkt “(Objekt)Speicher der Zukunft” ein. So gehen wir u.A. den Fragen nach, wie Firmen ihre wertvollen Unternehmensdaten schützen können, was ein gutes Backup-Setup ausmacht – und wieso hierbei der Restore-Prozess oftmals vergessen wird! Präsentiert wird diese Folge wieder von Intel & Scality.
Mit der heutigen Folge starten wir den neuen Schwerpunkt „(Objekt)Speicher der Zukunft“, präsentiert von Intel und Scality. Zu Gast sind dieses Mal Ruediger Frank, Christoph Storzum & Andreas Viehbeck, die uns erklären, worum es sich beim sogenannten Objektspeicher handelt und wieso man diesen mit „Valet-Parken“ vergleichen kann. Ferner diskutieren wir die titelgebende „Datenexplosion“ und wenden uns abschließend noch dem „S3 Protokoll“ und dessen Relevanz für die Datensicherheit in der Cloud zu.
Candida Valois, Field CTO at Scality dives into the crucial topic of ransomware and the role of immutable storage in defending against such attacks. Candida emphasizes that not all immutable storage solutions are equal and highlights the importance of true immutability, particularly through S3 object storage.
Giorgio Regni, CTO at Scality discusses immutability in data storage, explaining its evolution from media-based to software-based implementations. He also highlights the complexities of immutability, including administrative controls, compliance with regulations like GDPR, and the need for effective detection and recovery processes.
Paul Speciale, Chief Marketing Officer at Scality discuss critical issues in cybersecurity, including ransomware and immutable storage. The episode emphasizes the role of immutable storage in enhancing cybersecurity strategies amidst increasing cyber threats and the integration of AI in data protection. It also highlights the importance of thorough planning and training in effectively combating these evolving cyber threats.
Breaking through the scalability barrier with purpose built Object Storage for increased availability, durability and performance! In this episode I talk with Paul Speciale, CMO at Scality. Scality's software-based storage delivers billions of files to five hundred million users daily with 100% availability. They make standard x86 servers scale to hundreds of petabytes and billions of objects. Scality has transformed the way organizations store and manage their data with their flagship product, Scality RING, and their more recent launch, Scality ARTESCA. Paul and I discuss the company's history, the adaptive storage approach, and how Scality partners with industry giants like HPE, Veeam, Dell, and Cisco. The episode also delves into the growing threat of #ransomware and how Scality's expanded capabilities can help combat it. The company was founded in 2009 in France and is headquartered in European Union (EU). ☑️ Support the Channel by buying a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Veeam, OpenStack, Swift, Object Storage, S3, AWS, HPE, DELL, Cisco, VMware ☑️ Web: https://scality.com ☑️ Crunch Base Profile: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/scality ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Web - https://gtwgt.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/GTwGTPodcast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y1Fgl4DgGpFd5Z4dHulVX Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-things-with-great-tech-podcast/id1519439787, ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com
Jérôme Lecat a un parcours extraordinaire. Il a réalisé plusieurs exits à avec succès et a lancé il y a 13ans une société ambitieuse dénommée Scality, spécialité du Cloud, qui est devenue aujourd'hui l'un des fers de lance de la FrenchTech. Fort de plus de 400 clients de renom dans le Monde et de plus de 170 millions de dollars levés, il nous explique toutes les étapes qu'il a dû franchir pour en arriver à ce succès aujourd'hui. Un épisode absolument unique !
As the Industrial Cloud plows forward (aka SuperCloud or MetaCloud), most organizations now realize that so-called Hybrid Cloud is no longer just a connection between on-prem and a single cloud provider. Multi-cloud is here to stay! What does that mean for information architecture? What does it mean for operational excellence? And what does it mean for egress charges? Find out more on this episode of DM Radio as Host @eric_kavanagh interviews Wally Macdermid of Scality, Stephen Thomas of Virtuozzo, Tytus Kurek of Canonical, and a special guest.
Pour le 1er FRENCHWEB VC de l'année, nous recevons JD Nitlech Managing Partner de l'un des fonds d'investissement historique de la tech française. Née en 1986 au sein de la Caisse des Dépots, sous le nom de Part'com Capital, le fonds d'investissement a vécu une seconde vie avec Antoine Garrigues et Pierre de Fouquet qui le rebaptisent IRIS Capital en 2003 à l'issue de l'explosion de la bulle internet. Un peu plus de 10 ans plus tard, Orange et Publicis investissaient 150 millions pour accompagner une nouvelle génération de startups, Iadvize, Lumapps, Scality, Yubo. 2023 ouvre une nouvelle décennie pour IRIS, qui démarre avec un véhicule d'investissement de 150 millions d'euros abondé par ses partenaires historiques que sont Orange, Publicis et la BPI ainsi que des entrepreneurs comme le fondateur de Netatmo Fred Potter ou d'Adot, Yannis Yahiaoui. Iris Ventures est destiné à financer des sociétés tech en amorçage et serie A, sur le marché européen.
Mercredi 14 décembre François Sorel a reçu Melinda Davan-Soulas, journaliste à la rédaction de Tech&Co, Jérôme Lecat, président et cofondateur de SCALITY, Élodie Géba, cofondatrice de Lilaea, Alexandre Embry, vice-président du Metaverse-Lab de Capgemini, Sabrina Quagliozzi, correspondante de BFM Business à New York, Luc Julia, directeur scientifique de Renault Group, ancien directeur technique chez Samsung Electronics et Hewlett-Packard, et co-créateur de Siri (Apple), Jérôme Monceaux, fondateur d'Enchanted Tools, Jean de Chambure, consultant en stratégies numériques au cabinet JDC Advisory, et Arthur Bataille, Président du groupe Pr0ph3cy, dans l'émission Tech & Co sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Jérôme Lecat, président et cofondateur de SCALITY, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, ce mercredi 14 décembre. Il est venu parler de la souveraineté des données de l'Union européenne sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Tertulia con la Asociación ASLAN, participantes: Ricardo Maté, VP Sur de Europa de SOPHOS; Julia Santos, Regional Sales Manager de Dynatrace; José Antonio Sanchez Ahumada, Country Manager de Versa Networks e Israel Serrado Country Manager de Scality
Unstructured data refers to the information that isn't arranged according to a pre-set data model, meaning it can't be stored in a traditional database or RDBMS. With recent numbers showing that up to 90% of the data collected by enterprises is unstructured, how can businesses pivot into managing these huge amounts of information? In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor Matt Harris speaks to Paul Speciale, CMO at Scality, to discuss: What is behind the huge growth in data Managing unstructured data Selecting a storage solution for cloud, on-prem and edge deployments
Un bon CEO, c'est quoi au juste ? Comment fait-on pour le devenir... et le rester tant qu'à faire ! Je suis allé poser la question à Jérôme Lecat, fondateur de l'éditeur de logiciel Scality, belle startup présente des 2 côtés de l'Atlantique. A 56 ans - dont 12 passés dans la Silicon Valley - Jérôme a une petite idée sur ce sujet. En fait, c'est un thème qui le passionne tant il est curieux, a soif d'apprendre et de toujours s'améliorer. Un patron très humain tombé dans la tech dès 1994 (vous étiez nés ???) il a donc connu un petit paquet de crises... Celle que nous vivons le touche personnellement, je ne parle pas de la peur qui a envahi les marchés (cotés et non cotés) mais de ce qui se passe en Ukraine depuis 3 longs mois, avec d'autres (patrons et anonymes) il a décidé de se retrousser les manches et nous en parle dans cet épisode. Bref, un épisode plus humain moins business cette semaine, et surtout hyper intéressant !
Paul Speciale, Chief Marketing Officer at Scality discusses several different use cases of file and object storage software, how to build a scalable data platform, and some new and emerging technology on the storage horizon.
Tech Interviews has come out of semi-retirement for a short series of shows looking at another range of Enterprise IT topics. First up, is an old familiar subject of the evolving world of storage, specifically object storage. Why is object storage increasingly becoming part of the everyday enterprise data platform conversation? Is it better suited to modern ways of working, that need data portability at scale? Does it fit better with our modern application development processes, such as containers? To find out I am joined on this episode by field CTO and co-founder of Scality Brad King. Join us as we discuss • What is object Storage • Why object and not just block and file? • Is it time for more object in the enterprise? • The value of metadata • The object use cases • About Scality • Artesca bringing object to the smaller use case The case for object storage as a primary platform for your data continues to grow and there are some use cases it meets extremely well. Although it may not be right every time If you are looking at new approaches to data in your business, it may well be time to explore what object storage can bring. For full show notes https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1RY Thanks for listening.
Legends of Business features Jerome Lecat, CEO of Scality; Board of Directors for MyScript, and is recognized as the pioneer in handwriting recogniition.
This week's guest is Brad King, CTO of Scality, a company that builds software-defined file and object storage systems for hybrid & multi-cloud settings. Storage and compute are the basic building blocks of (cloud) computing platforms and this episode highlights all the important considerations and recent innovations in storage technologies that data engineers, architects, and machine learning professionals need to know.Subscribe: Apple • Android • Spotify • Stitcher • Google • RSS.Detailed show notes can be found on The Data Exchange web site.Subscribe to The Gradient Flow Newsletter.
Success Made to Last Legends with Jerome Lecat,CEO of Scality. Jerome Lecat is a serial entrepreneur and business angel with 15 years of internet start-up experience. You can find him on Twitter: @jlecat. From 2003 to 2010, Jerome led Bizanga, the leading email MTA for service providers, which he founded with Olivier Lemarie, Marc Sheldon and Giorgio Regni. Bizanga achieved major market penetration worldwide with customers such as Comcast, Cox Communications, Telefonica and United Internet (1&1). Bizanga was successfully sold to Cloudmark in February 2010. In 2001, Jerome became Chairman of the Board of Data Center Technology (DCT), a Belgium based start-up which developed a unique Content Addressable Storage (CAS) technology, especially for the backup market. After signing over 70 customers, DCT was sold to Veritas in 2005 with significant profit for its investors. In 1994, Jerome founded with Olivier Dauchot and Olivier Lemaria Internet-Way, the fourth ISP for enterprises to open in France. As CEO, he built the company from a garage start-up to the second largest ISP in France. In 1997, after the company had reached profitability, he sold the company to UUNET where he served as vice president of products for EMEA. Jerome has also been active as a Business Angel and Board Member in several leading technology companies, including Vision Objects, the world leader in handwriting recognition, which was sold to DoubleDay in 2009. Jerome holds an engineering degree from the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausses, a research masters degree on Cognitive Science from Universitae Paris VII. Jerome attended the AMD program at INSEAD. Jerome has also been active as a Business Angel and Board Member in several leading technology companies, including Vision Objects, the world leader in handwriting recognition, which was sold to DoubleDay in 2009. Jerome holds an engineering degree from the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausses.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Entrevista con Israel Serrano Regional Manager de Scality para el Sur de Europa.
On today's Day Two Cloud podcast we talk storage with sponsor Scality about its ARTESCA platform, cloud-native object storage for modern workloads. It integrates with Kubernetes, serves as storage for your public cloud, and more. We dive into the product architecture, use cases, and hardware options via Scality's partnership with HPE.
On today's Day Two Cloud podcast we talk storage with sponsor Scality about its ARTESCA platform, cloud-native object storage for modern workloads. It integrates with Kubernetes, serves as storage for your public cloud, and more. We dive into the product architecture, use cases, and hardware options via Scality's partnership with HPE.
On today's Day Two Cloud podcast we talk storage with sponsor Scality about its ARTESCA platform, cloud-native object storage for modern workloads. It integrates with Kubernetes, serves as storage for your public cloud, and more. We dive into the product architecture, use cases, and hardware options via Scality's partnership with HPE.
On today's Day Two Cloud podcast we talk storage with sponsor Scality about its ARTESCA platform, cloud-native object storage for modern workloads. It integrates with Kubernetes, serves as storage for your public cloud, and more. We dive into the product architecture, use cases, and hardware options via Scality's partnership with HPE. The post Day Two Cloud 103: Scality ARTESCA Is More Than An Object Store (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Day Two Cloud podcast we talk storage with sponsor Scality about its ARTESCA platform, cloud-native object storage for modern workloads. It integrates with Kubernetes, serves as storage for your public cloud, and more. We dive into the product architecture, use cases, and hardware options via Scality's partnership with HPE. The post Day Two Cloud 103: Scality ARTESCA Is More Than An Object Store (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Day Two Cloud podcast we talk storage with sponsor Scality about its ARTESCA platform, cloud-native object storage for modern workloads. It integrates with Kubernetes, serves as storage for your public cloud, and more. We dive into the product architecture, use cases, and hardware options via Scality's partnership with HPE. The post Day Two Cloud 103: Scality ARTESCA Is More Than An Object Store (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Back in late April, Scality partnering with HPE announced ARTESCA. I'm joined by our partner OEM partner Scality and have a podcast looking at ARTESCA, cloud native object based storage. Joining me on the podcast is Wally MacDermid, VP of Strategic Alliances and Business Development at Scality and Candida Valois, Americas Field CTO for Scality.
Im Tec-Podcast nachgefragt: Scality RING und ARTESCA; flexible Optionen zur anwendungsoptimierten, modernen Datenverwaltung. Zum Inhalt: Kritische Daten werden heute überall und in immer größerer Menge erzeugt – angefangen von traditionellen Enterprise-Anwendungen in Rechenzentren über neue SaaS Apps in der Cloud, Industrial Internet of Things Anwendungen und Sensoren – bis hin zu Edge Lokationen in Außenstellen mittels Video-Überwachung oder Maschinendaten-Sensoren. Aber natürlich trägt dazu auch der verstärkte Einsatz von ML und künstlicher Intelligenz im Rahmen der Digitalisierung massiv zu dieser Entwicklung bei. Der 2009 in Paris gegründete und inzwischen weltweit agierende Datenmanagement-und Speicher-Softwareanbieter Scality hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, dieses Datenwachstum hochskalierbar und leistungsfähig zu verwalten, zu speichern sowie auswertbar zu mache; dies schließt aktuelle Anforderungen, wie sie aus Cloud-nativen Anwendungsumgebungen (Stichwort: Kubernetes & Co.) resultieren, ein. Im folgenden Gespräch mit Christoph Storzum - Regional Direktor DACH bei Scality - gehen wir in Bezug auf das aktuelle Lösungsangebot und die Strategie des Anbieters detailliert ein.
In this week’s episode, Chris and Martin talk to Paul Speciale (Chief Product Officer at Scality) and Chris Tinker (Distinguished Technologist with HPE) about the launch of ARTESCA, a new lightweight, cloud-native object storage solution. HPE and Scality have announced the product jointly, delivering the solution on HPE hardware with an exclusive distribution agreement for […] The post #201 – Introducing Scality ARTESCA (Sponsored) appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.
If there's one word that describes the modern IT era, that word is “complexity.” Applications, data, and its associated infrastructure has broken through its on-premises boundaries and moved to the cloud and the edge. This has massive implications for things like software development and storage. Apps are increasingly born in the cloud and housed in containers, using microservices and APIs. This ramps up complexity in a big way. These apps are consuming huge amounts of data, and the storage needs to keep up. Since object storage is incredibly scalable, it's more important than ever. And making sure that object storage is fast and efficient enough to be used by these apps is the core of what Scality does. In this episode of “10 on Tech,” Scality Chief Product Officer Paul Speciale joins ActualTech Media Partners Scott Lowe and James Green to talk about the past, present, and future of object storage. If you're using containers and Kubernetes in production, or are considering a move into cloud-native development in the near future, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Highlights of the show include: The emergence of “big data” applications The shift toward cloud native computing and how it impacts storage How storage is evolving in the direction of DevOps The unique storage needs of containerized apps The necessity of API-driven access and provisioning for storage in the cloud The changing consumption patterns of storage What's behind the rise of object storage in the last decade Looking ahead to the future of storage Scality's new object storage offering Resource links from the show: Scality homepage -- https://www.scality.com/ Schedule a Scality demo -- https://www.scality.com/contact Why object storage is the new primary data storage -- https://www.scality.com/solved/object-storage-is-the-new-primary-data-storage/ Webinar: How to build a scalable and versatile data platform to unlock your data's potential -- https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/12517/443123 We hope you enjoy this episode; and don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.
Sponsored By: And Keith and I have talked with Stephen Bacon, Senior Director, Big Data Category, HPE, before (not on our podcast) but not Greg DiFraia, GM Americas, Scality. Both were very knowledgeable about how containerization is changing IT and the role of object storage in this transition. Scality's ARTESCA, takes this changed world view … Continue reading "118: GreyBeards talks cloud-native object storage with Greg DiFraia, Scality and Stephen Bacon, HPE"
Sponsored By: And Keith and I have talked with Stephen Bacon, Senior Director, Big Data Category, HPE, before (not on our podcast) but not Greg DiFraia, GM Americas, Scality. Both were very knowledgeable about how containerization is changing IT and the role of object storage in this transition. Scality’s ARTESCA, takes this changed world view … Continue reading "118: GreyBeards talks cloud-native object storage with Greg DiFraia, Scality and Stephen Bacon, HPE"
Scality just announced their newest cloud-native storage object solution, ARTESCA. Secure messaging app, Signal, has discovered Vulnerabilities in Celebrite. An internet outage in a Canadian Village has been blamed on a beaver. We discuss these stories and much more on this week's Rundown. For show notes please visit: gestaltit.com
Interview de Jérôme Lecat, CEO de Scality.
I participated in the Tech Field Day Extra event with Scality and HPE today. Scality announced their new product called Artesca, which is a cloud-native, light-weight object store. The sales motion of selling DevOps tooling to an enterprise crowd got me thinking. Tech Field Day Extra: https://techfieldday.com/event/tfdxscality21/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nedinthecloud Website: https://nedinthecloud.com Pluralsight: https://app.pluralsight.com/profile/author/edward-bellavance GitHub: https://github.com/ned1313
Got my second shot and super excited! Also, I'll be participating in a Tech Field Day Extra for Scality and Turbonomic's Apps On Cloud Summit. Definitely check both out! Apps On Cloud Summit: https://turbonomic.events.cube365.net/events/apps-on-cloud-summit-2021 Tech Field Day Extra: https://techfieldday.com/event/tfdxscality21/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nedinthecloud Website: https://nedinthecloud.com Pluralsight: https://app.pluralsight.com/profile/author/edward-bellavance GitHub: https://github.com/ned1313
It was a packed day with Cloud Field Day 10! Presentations from NetApp, Scality, and Intel. My brain is cooked! See you tomorrow. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nedinthecloud Website: https://nedinthecloud.com Pluralsight: https://app.pluralsight.com/profile/author/edward-bellavance GitHub: https://github.com/ned1313
Big data really wasn't all that big until modern analytics and machine learning applications appeared, but now storage solutions have to scale capacity and performance like never before. In this episode, Brad King, Co-Founder of Scality, joins Chris Grundemann and Stephen Foskett to discuss this new demand for scalable storage by AI applications. Applications like autonomous driving, log analysis, and travel booking are driving massive need for storage as AI applications detect anomalies and support business intelligence. Scality had to tune their system to handle the massive scale of data supporting these applications, with up to a petabyte of log data being added and deleted in a single day. AI-driven tools are enabling customers to do what they never could do, and it requires a balanced infrastructure stack to make it possible. Brad suggests that companies implementing AI applications need to find a system that scales with their needs and has API-driven data access, preferably with an object-based storage model. Guests and Hosts: Brad King is Co-Founder and CTO of Scality. Connect with Brad on Twitter at @Baslking. Chris Grundemann a Gigaom Analyst and VP of Client Success at Myriad360. Connect with Chris on ChrisGrundemann.com on Twitter at @ChrisGrundemann. Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett. Date: 3/9/2021 Tags: @SFoskett, @ChrisGrundemann, @Scality, @Baslking
Scality est une scale-up technologique française qui a réussi à s'implanter aux US, à s'internationaliser, et à avoir des clients dans 45 pays dans le monde, y compris au Japon. Scality est aussi un bel exemple d'entreprise ayant réussi à mettre en œuvre une dynamique harmonieuse de développement grâce à un leadership authentique et foncièrement humain. --> Bref une entreprise qui prouve que performance dans la durée et humanisme vont de pair ! Jérôme est un dirigeant inspirant, ayant des convictions sincères et osant sortir des sentiers battus. Dans cet épisode, il nous partage sa profonde empathie humaine : - Pour lui chaque individu est unique et c'est à l'organisation de s'adapter à lui : « La démarche à Scality, c'est toujours de s'intéresser à la personne telle qu'elle est et de trouver le meilleur rôle dans l'entreprise, quitte à adapter les rôles » - Pour lui « la seule façon d'écouter vraiment, c'est quand on est prêt à changer d'avis ». Et cela marche : Jérôme constate une corrélation directe entre l'adhésion du staff et le turn-over qui a progressivement baissé de moitié. Une autre notion très importante chez Scality est le respect de l'ensemble des parties prenantes, qui est même symbolisé dans le logo de l'entreprise, composé de 6 branches représentant les clients, collaborateurs, actionnaires, partenaires et distributeurs, la RSE et la recherche scientifique. Venez découvrir les coulisses de Scality. Vous en ressortirez avec une bonne dose d'inspiration et d'authenticité !! Pour en savoir plus sur le sujet de la culture d'entreprise abordé dans ce podcast, rendez-vous sur notre FAQ : https://b-harmonist.com/fr/faq-sur-la-culture-d-entreprise/. On répond à toutes vos questions
Giorgio Regni, the co-founder and CTO of Scality, and Robert Blumen, a DevOps engineer at Salesforce, cover the basics of on prem, public cloud, private cloud and multi-cloud. The discussion covers business drivers, use cases, division of workloads, architecture, and networking concerns present in each of these categories. For enterprises, there is no "one cloud fits all" approach to building applications. The public cloud is more than an experimental platform for non-critical applications and unproven products - nor is the path of all computing migrating to its final home in the public cloud inevitable. Instead enterprises are arriving at the right mix of on premises private clouds which are increasingly containers providing APIs, and one or more public clouds. The motivations for selecting a cloud type can be vertical best-of-breed based on the offerings of a specific cloud provider, distributing peak capacity at lower cost, off site disaster recovery, or choosing a mix of vendors to avoid lock in. This mixed model works conceptually, but it also introduces issues around security, privacy, and the ability of enterprises to meet service level agreements. Increasingly, companies are grappling with integrating authentication solutions for these disparate locations. As a cloud storage provider, Giorgio provides his insights on how companies are building out these infrastructures and the tools they use to solve their problems. Links from this episode Scality is a company which develops storage software https://www.docker.com/ https://kubernetes.io/ https://aws.amazon.com/ https://cloud.google.com/gcp/ https://azure.microsoft.com/ what is hybrid cloud eBook what is hybrid cloud according to MS Azure what is hybrid cloud according to Red Hat
The public cloud, contrary to perception, doesn’t make management easier; in most cases, it’s just the opposite, according to Wally McDermid, VP Cloud Business Development for Scality. And when it comes to multi-cloud scenarios, things just get hairier. Wally discusses these difficulties with ActualTech Media Partner James Green in this episode of “10 on Tech.” It includes these key features needed in a proper multi-cloud management tool: Small number of APIs Data stored in an open, readable format Deployment flexibility, both on-premises and in the cloud An open source version available, to avoid lock-in Wally also details some of Scality’s success stories and how they’ve saved customers both grief and money. Highlights of the show include: Why data is the most challenging part of multi-cloud management Applications don’t change often, but data does—and quickly The growing problem of government regulations Why fewer APIs are better How customers are using Scality to manage their clouds Resource links from the show: Scality homepage -- https://www.scality.com/ The Zenko GitHub project -- https://github.com/scality/Zenko Zenko sandbox environment -- https://www.zenko.io/try-zenko/ Solved: The Scality Magazine -- https://www.scality.com/solved/ We hope you enjoy this episode; and don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.
Nouveau Decode de la semaine avec Jérôme Lecat, co-fondateur de Scality, spécialiste du stockage de données. Face à Richard Menneveux, le fondateur de Decode Media, il revient sur les dix années d’existence de Scality et les difficultés rencontrées pour se développer à l’international et résister à la concurrence. Lors de son dernier tour de table en avril 2018, la société, qui propose des solutions à destination des entreprises pour assurer la gestion de leurs bases de données dans le cloud, avait levé 60 millions de dollars.
Scality CEO Jérôme Lecat NAB Show 2019 Booth Interview
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In this episode Enrico Signoretti talks with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli about cloud storage, multi-cloud, and the benefits and challenges facing cloud users today. Voices in Data Storage – Episode 1: A Conversation with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli of Scality
In this episode Enrico Signoretti talks with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli about cloud storage, multi-cloud, and the benefits and challenges facing cloud users today. Voices in Data Storage – Episode 1: A Conversation with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli of Scality
In this episode Enrico Signoretti talks with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli about cloud storage, multi-cloud, and the benefits and challenges facing cloud users today. Voices in Data Storage – Episode 1: A Conversation with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli of Scality
In this episode Enrico Signoretti talks with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli about cloud storage, multi-cloud, and the benefits and challenges facing cloud users today. Voices in Data Storage – Episode 1: A Conversation with Paul Speciale and Stefano Maffulli of Scality
Carbon Black looking for $1B valuation in IPO, Avast looking for $4.5B valuation in IPO, Scality, Minim raised $2.5M in Seed Funding, a Cybersecurity Pledge, and more on this episode on Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode83 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!
Carbon Black looking for $1B valuation in IPO, Avast looking for $4.5B valuation in IPO, Scality, Minim raised $2.5M in Seed Funding, a Cybersecurity Pledge, and more on this episode on Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode83 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes! es!
This week, in the Programming Update and Discussion, Michael and Paul discuss the Value Prop Scoreboard, Book Club Segment, Regular Audience-Driven Segment, and more! In Tracking Security Innovation, we have updates from Carbon Black, Avast, Scality, & Minim! In our final segment, we air our Pre-Recorded interview with CEO of DomainTools, Tim Chen, and more on this episode of Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode83 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes!
This week, in the Programming Update and Discussion, Michael and Paul discuss the Value Prop Scoreboard, Book Club Segment, Regular Audience-Driven Segment, and more! In Tracking Security Innovation, we have updates from Carbon Black, Avast, Scality, & Minim! In our final segment, we air our Pre-Recorded interview with CEO of DomainTools, Tim Chen, and more on this episode of Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode83 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes!
Scality Connect für Azure Blob Storage übersetzt Amazon S3 API Calls automatisch in Azure Blob Storage API Calls; die Lösung wird als zustandsloser Container in einem Azure Abo implementiert...
I'm joined by 3 guests who help me understand object storage, it's use cases, and a bit about Scality and HPE collaboration.
04. Aug. 2017 - Der neue Multi-Cloud Data Controller Zenko von Scality bietet Kontrolle über unstrukturierte Daten mittels einheitlicher AWS S3 API. Die open-source Software kann kostenfrei genutzt werden...
Podcast with Paul Speciale, Sr Director of Product Mgmt at Scality
Learn about cloud object storage at the petabyte scale with Scality
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Jerome Lecat, the CEO of Scality, stops by to talk about reliably and securely storing massive amounts of data in the cloud using erasure coding. The RING storage infrastructure solution enables storage providers to easily scale up to exabytes using commodity server hardware […]
Jerome Lecat, the CEO of Scality, stops by to talk about reliably and securely storing massive amounts of data in the cloud using erasure coding. The RING storage infrastructure solution enables storage providers to easily scale up to exabytes using commodity server hardware with direct attached storage. For more information, visit www.scality.com and www.intelcloudbuilders.com.