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MTI Technology partners with Datadobi for faster migrations
MTI offers faster file migration for businesses by partnering with Datadobi
MTI Technology, a global provider of Datacentre solutions, IT security solutions and Managed Services today announced its partnership with Datadobi, a leading software company specialising in storage platform migrations.
MTI has almost 30 years’ experience in delivering, supporting and managing complex storage solutions within the mid-market. The partnership enables opportunities for MTI across EMEA, especially in the midmarket space for customers that are looking to transition their data from legacy to next generation storage.
“Storage platform migrations are typically tedious, time-consuming and complex processes which can necessitate application downtime. By partnering with a specialist migration company such as Datadobi, however, MTI’s customers will benefit from faster migration of their files to next generation storage. We are looking forward to a prosperous relationship,” said Ian Leysen, CEO at Datadobi.
Tony Conway, Vice President of Customer Service at MTI said, “Companies are currently bursting at the seams with data and it is causing all kinds of challenges. Given that the volume of business data worldwide, across all organisations, doubles every 1.2 years, the need to provide secure, flexible and manageable storage has never been more important.”
“Our customers are looking for a simple, modern, affordable and flexible way to migrate their files with infinitely less risk and business impact. Datadobi enables that process, providing a quicker, easier, more accurate and cost effective way to transition between storage platforms. We’re delighted to be working together,” continues Tony.
MTI works with a range of industry-leading datacentre, networking, security, virtualisation, and service partners.
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