Resilience, quantum security, and a message from our CEO
Cohesity delivers resilience for Cisco Compute Hyperconverged with Nutanix
Simplifying data management while staying resilient against cyber threats and disasters is now possible. Cohesity, Cisco , and Nutanix have joined forces to deliver a powerful solution—all backed by a Cisco Validated Design.
Highlights:
The Cohesity post-quantum cryptography strategy
Quantum computing is advancing quickly, and with it comes a critical challenge: the "quantum apocalypse." Malicious actors are already planning for the future with "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks.
How can organizations stay ahead and protect their data?
Our four-step approach lays out a clear path for protecting your data. Learn more about preparing for the quantum future and how to strengthen your defenses.
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An open letter to our customers from CEO Sanjay Poonen
We’re excited to announce that Cohesity has officially joined forces with Veritas’ enterprise data protection business, making us the world’s largest data protection provider.
What this means for you:
As our CEO Sanjay Poonen says, “No Customer Will Be Left Behind.” We are deeply committed to earning your trust every day.
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Why Cohesity? As a leader in AI-powered data security and management, we make it easy to secure, protect, manage, and get value from data — across the data center, edge, and cloud. We help organizations defend against cybersecurity threats with comprehensive data security and management capabilities, including immutable backup snapshots, AI-based threat detection, monitoring malicious behavior, and rapid recovery at scale.
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5dTerminology query: So, can one or more of the subject matter experts kindly define what “hyperconverged” actually consists of, while also defining out any acronyms that may be relevant in this definition? Thanks in advance for any posted replies—and for the opportunity to raise the question. (Written without the help of AI here).