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Quantum Introduces Quantum GO Subscription Service For Data Management

Quantum Corporation has introduced Quantum GO, a subscription service designed to meet the escalating data demands and cost considerations enterprises face. The service is particularly relevant for organizations struggling with growing data management needs exacerbated by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).

Quantum Corporation has introduced Quantum GO, a subscription service designed to meet the escalating data demands and cost considerations enterprises face. The service is particularly relevant for organizations struggling with growing data management needs exacerbated by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).

Quantum GO merges the benefits of private and public cloud storage, offering an economical entry point with predictable monthly payments. This pay-as-you-grow plan streamlines budgeting and scales with the organization’s data needs.

Quantum GO is essential for companies requiring long-term data archiving, creating extensive data lakes for AI/ML applications, or constructing private clouds. It integrates seamlessly with ActiveScale object storage and is compatible with most Quantum solutions. All implementations are under the management and surveillance of Quantum Support.

This new subscription model features flexible terms for monthly, quarterly, or annual payment schedules alongside deferred payment options. These varied plans ensure businesses can select an arrangement that best suits their financial and operational requirements.

Core Advantages of Quantum GO

Quantum GO surpasses the conventional public cloud offering by enabling an externally managed in-house cloud experience, reducing hidden data storage and access costs. This setup ensures optimal workflow management without the unpredictability of egress or other access fees.

From a security standpoint, Quantum GO permits organizations to maintain stringent control over the data installed in their data centers or secured third-party facilities. This arrangement empowers businesses to safeguard their data effectively while adhering to compliance and privacy standards.

Additionally, the service promises a continually updated technology landscape managed and monitored comprehensively by Quantum Support. This ensures that enterprises have access to the latest technology without needing to personally manage upgrades or maintenance.

Ross Fujii, Quantum’s Chief Customer Officer, emphasized the flexibility and financial relief that Quantum GO offers, stating that it is designed to reduce the initial economic impact of upgrading or expanding data management systems. This flexibility allows businesses to concentrate more on their strategic goals than logistical constraints.

Quantum GO is tailored to support organizations at various stages of their digital transformation, providing a range of purchasing plans that align with diverse budgetary and operational needs. Whether companies are expanding on-premise solutions or shifting towards cloud-based storage architectures, Quantum GO aims to bolster their capacity to innovate effectively.

Quantum GO is available immediately. For more information, visit the Quantum GO web page.

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I have been in the tech industry since IBM created Selectric. My background, though, is writing. So I decided to get out of the pre-sales biz and return to my roots, doing a bit of writing but still being involved in technology.

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