Intelligent Data Centres Issue 10 | Page 6

NEWS Veritas brings enterprise class data protection to the Edge eritas Technologies, a worldwide leader in enterprise data protection and software-defined infrastructure, has unveiled the Veritas Flex 5150 appliance, a complete data protection solution purpose built for the Edge of enterprise networks. V The Flex 5150 is the first appliance from Veritas to bring the NetBackup enterprise- class data protection to Edge, branch and remote offices. Gartner predicts that by 2022, more than 50% of enterprise-generated data will be created and processed outside the data centre or cloud. But, while data at the Edge requires the same enterprise-class protection as in the data centre, remote and branch locations have cost and space constraints that are unique to those environments. “Trends such as 5G and IoT are leading to a more decentralised IT infrastructure. And while the need for data to always be available and protected, no matter where it lives, is not going away, ‘how’ this gets done needs to adapt in light of these trends,” said Phil Brace, Executive Vice President, Storage Solutions at Veritas. “The Flex 5150 is an exciting first step in extending the reach of the Enterprise Data Services Platform beyond just the data centre and the cloud. “This simple, container-based appliance is designed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of protecting data at the Edge, without needing dedicated IT staff to do it. This saves time, money and reduces the risks of any downtime.” AWS announces plans to open data centres in Spain mazon Web Services has announced it will open an infrastructure region in Spain. The new AWS Europe (Spain) Region will consist of three Availability Zones at launch and will be AWS’s seventh region in Europe, joining existing regions in Dublin, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Stockholm and the upcoming Milan region launching in early 2020. A The Spain Region is expected to open late 2022 or early 2023. Currently, AWS provides 69 Availability Zones across 22 infrastructure regions worldwide. With this announcement, AWS now has announced plans for 13 more Availability Zones and four more regions in Indonesia, Italy, South Africa and Spain. “Cloud computing is already powering 6 Issue 10 innovation within businesses, educational institutions, public administrations and government agencies across Spain, and with this AWS infrastructure region, we look forward to helping accelerate this transformation,” said Peter DeSantis, Vice President of Global Infrastructure and Customer Support, Amazon Web Services. “Opening an AWS Region in Spain will drive more technology jobs and businesses, boosting the local economy, while enabling organisations across all industries to lower costs, increase security and improve agility. We’re excited to have AWS contribute to the future growth of Spain.” AWS’s announcement was welcomed by Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who described it as ‘great news’ for the country. www.intelligentdatacentres.com