Datadobi StorageMAP honored for innovation in cloud computing by Cloud Computing Magazine.
Datadobi, a global leader in vendor-neutral unstructured data management, announced that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has named StorageMAP as a 2023 Cloud Computing Excellence Award winner, presented by Cloud Computing Magazine.
The Cloud Computing Excellence Award recognizes companies that have most effectively leveraged cloud computing in their efforts to bring new, differentiated services and solution to market.
StorageMAP is a cutting-edge platform that brings harmony to complex and disparate unstructured storage environments, seamlessly integrating hybrid-cloud solutions. It has the ability to transcend conventional data storage paradigms, enabling datacenter management across on-premises and cloud infrastructure. StorageMAP equips organizations to handle challenges associated with the exponential growth of unstructured data, and assess, organize, and take action on their data, all within a single pane of glass.
“We are truly honored to have been recognized by TMC for our innovation in cloud computing,” said Michael Jack, CRO and Co-Founder, Datadobi. “We believe it underscores the fact that we continuously introduce the ideal new features and functionality, such as the enabling the archival of an entire filesystem tree to an object storage system or cloud environment, for enterprises seeking to better manage their ever-growing stores of unstructured data.”
“Recognizing leaders in the advancement of cloud computing, TMC is proud to announce StorageMAP as a recipient of the 2023 Cloud Computing Excellence Award,” said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. “Datadobi is being honored for their achievement in bringing innovation and excellence to the market, while leveraging the latest technology trends.”
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