Cohesity Simplifies Data Management and Security for Developers
Simplified data management and security for developers with a converged, AI-powered platform streamlines workflows and unlocks insights.
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Join For FreeAs a developer, engineer, or architect, managing and securing growing volumes of data across multiple environments can be a complex and time-consuming task. Cohesity, a leading data management company, recently presented at the 54th IT Press Tour, highlighting how their platform simplifies data protection, management, and recovery, making life easier for technical professionals.
The Challenge of Fragmented Data Management
Cohesity's CEO Sanjay Poonen emphasized the challenges customers face due to the lack of a unified platform for data security and management. With data spread across multiple segments like data protection, security, mobility, access, and insights, organizations struggle with complexity, security risks, inefficiencies, and closed systems. Cohesity aims to address this $30B+ market opportunity by providing a converged solution.
Hyperconverged Architecture: The Foundation of Simplicity
At the core of Cohesity's offering is its scale-out, hyperconverged architecture designed to handle modern workloads and large-scale data management. Mohit Aron, Cohesity's founder, is credited as the father of hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI), having pioneered the concept at Nutanix. This architecture allows Cohesity to deliver impressive performance, with 10x faster data recovery speeds, reducing recovery time to less than 5 minutes.
Benefits for Developers and Engineers
For developers and engineers, Cohesity's platform provides a range of benefits:
- Simplified data protection: Cohesity consolidates backup, recovery, and data management into a single platform, eliminating the need for multiple-point solutions. This simplifies data protection workflows, reduces costs, and improves efficiency.
- Multi-cloud flexibility: With support for various public, private, and hybrid cloud environments, Cohesity enables developers to implement multi-cloud strategies seamlessly. This flexibility allows organizations to leverage the benefits of cloud computing while maintaining consistent data protection and management across environments.
- Policy-based automation: Cohesity's platform offers policy-based automation for data protection and management tasks. Developers and engineers can automate routine operations, reduce human errors, and streamline workflows, saving time and effort.
- Advanced data management: The platform provides features like global deduplication, compression, and data reduction. These capabilities optimize storage utilization, improve data accessibility, and lower overall costs.
- API-driven integration: Cohesity offers RESTful APIs and integrations with popular management and automation tools. This allows developers to easily integrate Cohesity's functionality into their existing tools and workflows, enhancing automation and customization capabilities.
Unlocking the Power of AI and Machine Learning
Cohesity is uniquely positioned to unlock the power of AI and machine learning for data management. With its distributed architecture and ability to bring compute to the data, Cohesity enables developers and data scientists to run advanced analytics and AI workloads directly on the platform. This eliminates the need for separate infrastructure and data movement, simplifying AI initiatives.
Cohesity Gaia: Conversational AI for Data Management
One of the key innovations announced at the event was Cohesity Gaia, an AI-powered conversational search assistant. Gaia leverages retrieval augmented generation (RAG) to enable natural language interactions with data. Developers can use Gaia to improve decision-making speed and accuracy by accessing insights from high-quality data. Gaia's secure and performant RAG AI engine streamlines compliance and risk management by allowing responsible and secure access to enterprise data over time.
Greg Statton, from Cohesity's Office of the CTO, emphasized the value Gaia brings to developers: "We help customers bring their data to AI/ML applications. The models are a commodity. The value is the customer data."
Merger With Veritas: Strengthening Market Position
Cohesity's merger with Veritas, a leading enterprise data protection company, further strengthens its position in the market. With the acquisition of Veritas' data protection business, Cohesity will have a combined customer base of over 10,000 organizations, including 96% of the Fortune 100. This scale provides developers and engineers with the assurance of working with a platform trusted by the world's largest enterprises.
For developers concerned about the impact of the merger, Cohesity's CEO gave a clear message: "No customer will be left behind." The company is committed to supporting and advancing the roadmaps of both Cohesity and Veritas products, providing a smooth transition for customers. This commitment extends to partners as well, with Cohesity pledging to support all partners who are dedicated to the combined company's growth.
Eric Brown, Cohesity's CFO, highlighted the financial strength of the combined entity: "We're going to have growth, growth at scale. So, a combination of revenue growth and profitability. There's this convention in Wall Street. They look for 'Rule of 40' companies. If you add up your revenue growth rate, and your profit margin, if it equals four, you're better you're a rule. We will be a 'Rule of 40' company."
Conclusion
In conclusion, Cohesity's platform offers developers, engineers, and architects a simplified and powerful solution for data management and security. With its converged architecture, multi-cloud support, policy-based automation, and API-driven integration, Cohesity streamlines data protection and management workflows. The addition of AI capabilities through Cohesity Gaia and the merger with Veritas further enhances the platform's value proposition. As data continues to grow and become more distributed, Cohesity empowers technical professionals to focus on innovation while ensuring their data remains secure, accessible, and insightful.
As Sanjay Poonen summarized, "We want all that data to be able to go easy platform, just like Oracle wanted all that data to be on the Oracle database one day, and we've had reasonable success. But together, part of the reason we did this Veritas deal is with Veritas. We have hundreds of exabytes now of data that will be on our platform, and that provides a huge amount of opportunity to manage secure and insight more, where we will be 100x bigger than almost all our competitors in size of data."
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