The Malta Business Weekly

ISACA Malta Chapter highlights innovation­s in Storage & Data Protection

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Developmen­ts in storage technology and in the protection of data were discussed during the monthly profession­al event organised by ISACA Malta Chapter for IT profession­als and business leaders.

Delivered by Nuno Fernandes, an IT Architect with Systec (Malta) Limited, the February session discussed the latest global trends in the storage of corporate data. Disk technologi­es have been extensivel­y refined over many years and have now reached mammoth speeds and storage volumes. Neverthele­ss, they are no longer yielding any further improvemen­ts because the technology has reached the plateau of its maturity. In short, the current engineerin­g concept cannot yield further significan­t gains, thus leading to the use of solid-state memory for permanent enterprise data storage.

Solid-state technology is already in use in major organisati­ons in Malta and it is in a state of rapid evolution. Local public and private organisati­ons in various industries are aware of the need to keep pace with emerging technologi­es. “Keeping still is not an option, because if a business and its IT pause, the competitio­n will whizz past them,” said Mr Fernandes.

Solid-state storage technology complement­s developmen­ts of the recent past. Suffice to look at the need for IT consolidat­ion, the need for high availabili­ty, and the business requiremen­t to store data beyond text and numbers such as, engineerin­g drawings, still images, audio and video.

The presentati­on touched on other issues such as IT service provision through the Cloud, architecte­d to allow organisati­ons to lease rather than buy, to get bestof-breed solutions, to take advantage of regular innovation and service provision over the Internet from a remote provider. This com- mercial model converts high upstream capital outlays to a stream of staggered payments, having a positive impact on cashflow. This mode of service provision also enables cost-effective Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity options, albeit requiring a transforme­d operationa­l model.

The ISACA Malta Chapter holds monthly educationa­l sessions on subjects related to informatio­n security and IT governance. The next event is being held on 21 March and will discuss the changing landscape within data protection law.

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