September 19 2018

Cohesity Enterprise Customers Show How to Leverage the Cloud to Transform Secondary Data and Applications at Microsoft Ignite 2018 Conference

Visit Cohesity at Booth #1105 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando

Orlando, Fla. – Sept. 19, 2018 – Cohesity, the leader of hyperconverged secondary storage, will be featured in several breakout sessions showing how its customers are simplifying and modernizing secondary data and applications on a platform that natively integrates with the Microsoft Azure cloud at this year’s Microsoft Ignite conference in Orlando.

Conference attendees will have the opportunity to learn how Brown University uses a joint solution from Cohesity and Microsoft to store data for long-term retention, provision data for test/dev and use the Azure cloud for disaster recovery during the breakout session on Tuesday, September 25, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. The session, “Building a hybrid architecture for enterprise-grade backup and recovery,” will feature Chris Menard, lead storage administrator, Brown University, as well as Dayanand Sharma, product management Cohesity, and Sameer Nori, director of product marketing, Cohesity.

Technology leaders from the University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School and HKS, a worldwide architecture firm with more than 1,400 professionals working across 24 offices, will discuss how to use the cloud as a disaster recovery solution and eliminate the need for secondary on-premises sites at a breakout session on Wednesday, September 26, from 10:45 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. The session, “Making your disaster recovery plan resilient and cost-effective,” will demonstrate how Cohesity and Microsoft Azure can empower enterprises to build a bulletproof disaster recovery and plan, and show how joint customers are using the Cohesity DataPlatform in the Azure cloud to meet audit requirements for disaster recovery and enable archival of backup data at the same time. It will feature Marlon Wenceslao, senior systems manager, Annenberg School for Communication, and Michael Smith, director of infrastructure, HKS, talking with Sai Krishna Mukundan, product management, Cohesity.

Cohesity is a diamond sponsor of Microsoft Ignite 2018, which runs from September 24 to September 28 and showcases the latest insights and skills from technology leaders and practitioners who are shaping the future of cloud, data, business intelligence, and productivity. Cohesity will be exhibiting at booth #1105 throughout the conference.

About Cohesity
Cohesity makes your data work for you by consolidating secondary storage silos onto a hyperconverged, web-scale data platform that spans both private and public clouds. Enterprise customers begin by radically streamlining their backup and data protection, then converge file and object services, test/dev instances, and analytic functions to provide a global data store. Cohesity counts many Global 1000 companies and federal agencies among its rapidly growing customer base and was named to Forbes’ “Next Billion-Dollar Startups 2017,” LinkedIn’s “Startups: The 50 Industry Disruptors You Need to Know Now,” and CRN’s “2017 Emerging Vendors in Storage” lists. For more information, visit our website www.cohesity.com and blog https://cohesity.com/blogs/, follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/cohesity and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/3750699/ and like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cohesity/.

Media Contacts
Jenni Adair
Head of Corporate Communications
650-400-1871
jenni@cohesity.com

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