Back to the Future: BLOBs, O365 and Delivering Storage Best Practices in 3 Easy Steps update from July 2015
Sponsored by: Metalogix
July 20, 2015
On-Demand Webinar
Managing content in SharePoint represents many unique challenges. Content growth creates performance bottlenecks. Large files cannot live in SharePoint due to database limitations. Archive limitations prevent SharePoint from meeting regulatory requirements.
Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) has long been a secret weapon of high performing SharePoint deployments, enabling administrators to overcome inherent content and storage limitations. Now Microsoft has embraced RBS to effectively manage Office365. Join us to learn how Office 365 and thousands of Metalogix customers:
Externalize BLOBs to create a high performing SharePoint environment
Create a tiered storage architecture to better manage content with minimal cost
Use rules to automatically move content throughout your tiered storage architecture
Leverage storage architecture best practices
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Presenters
Paul LaPorte is an expert in SaaS, hybrid and cloud business models, business continuity, disaster recovery (DR) and security. He is Director of Product Marketing for Backup and Storage products at Metalogix and co-author of RBS for Dummies, 2013 edition. Prior to Metalogix, he served as a principle strategist for Continuity Research, a global manager for SaaS solutions at Proofpoint, and a senior executive at Evergreen Assurance, a pioneer in real-time DR for mission critical applications. He holds a BS in Aerospace Engineering from MIT and an MBA from Georgetown University.
Fabian Williams is a SharePoint Architect at Planet Technologies, Inc. in the Federal Information Worker Practice. His work with the SharePoint product line dates back to the 2003 release. Fabian holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Computer Information System “Magna-Cum-Laude” from Strayer University, Washington D.C. and his Masters in Computer Information Technology studies at the Johns Hopkins University Carey School for Business in Columbia, Maryland. He holds the following Microsoft Certifications MCSE, MCSD and MCDBA.
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