The Steps to a Well-Crafted Storage Strategy

From access requirements, to cyber resiliency, to performance, learn what to consider when building a long-term storage strategy.

By planning, deploying, and executing a well-crafted storage architecture, it’s possible to achieve seamless interaction between the storage system, workloads, and users.

Joel Conaway

Account Executive

Joel Conaway is an Account Executive at Evolving Solutions with deep expertise in IT systems, storage, and data infrastructure. He helps organizations modernize their technology environments with scalable, high-performance solutions that strengthen resilience and drive business outcomes. With a proven track record of aligning advanced infrastructure technologies with strategic goals, Joel is a trusted advisor in enterprise storage, data protection, and hybrid cloud integration. His collaborative, consultative approach and commitment to excellence have earned him lasting client relationships and a reputation for delivering innovative, impactful IT strategies that help organizations move from reactive to resilient.

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Crafting a Storage Strategy Fit for Your Organization

Storage is not a one-size-fits-all solution—every organization has different needs for access, availability, recovery, and cyber resiliency. Plus, the increasing threat of cyber and ransomware attacks means it is more important than ever to craft a strategy that is tailored specifically to your organization.

The key to building an effective storage strategy is taking a prescriptive approach, asking targeted questions to determine the correct technology for your needs.

Explore these resources to learn more about the importance of a smart storage strategy, understand your organization’s needs, and protect your data using the IBM Storage portfolio.

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