Veeam exec to join Commvault Africa
Regional manager for Africa Kate Mollett joins enterprise software and cloud data management firm to head up regional silo.
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Veeam reaffirms commitment to partners amid COVID-19
The backup and disaster recovery firm says its business model is agile and responsive to the unique requirements of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Opportunity, choice hovers as public cloud takes hold in Africa
ICT professionals detail their expectations of the market going forward.
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Africa senses opportunity in commercial cloud formation
Enterprise cloud data management firm Veeam readies to pounce on growing interest on the continent.
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Heightened interest in cloud strengthens Veeam's Africa business
Multi-cloud strategies have become even more compelling for local organisations irrespective of size, according to the company.
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Solid growth for Veeam SA
The local arm of the backup solutions provider attributes its 2018 growth to the addition of new customers from all sectors.
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Why FinTechs have to embrace hyper-availability
A must if they are to organisation to differentiate themselves and win over an increasingly fickle customer base says Kate Mollett, regional manager for Africa South at Veeam.
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More businesses in Africa pushing data to the cloud - Veeam
Data management company says there is a demand for Backup-as-a-Service and Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service.
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Mobile key to exploiting Africa's data explosion
Mobility must be an essential part of any data management strategy says Kate Mollett, regional manager for Africa South at Veeam.
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Veeam, Lenovo team up to drive intelligent data management
Hyper-availability solutions made available to companies undergoing digital transformation.
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Hyper-availability and the next frontier of innovation in Africa
Continent has an opportunity to leapfrog and apply its own iteration of 'hyper-availability says Kate Mollett, regional manager for Africa South at Veeam.
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'Downtime will impact EcoCash brand'
As a pioneer of mobile money industry, Sub-Saharan Africa can ill-afford service interruptions said executive at Veeam.