How to Rebuild Your Marketing Ecosystem

Between the pandemic, growing privacy regulations, and the death of the cookie, the way marketing has “always been done” is no longer viable.

It’s up to brands to pivot—to reimagine omnichannel media and measurement. To rethink data strategies, from data collection and storage to how information gets integrated and applied across the supply chain.

In this webinar, featured industry leaders from Neustar, Forrester, and Index Exchange lead an open conversation about how brands, agencies, publishers and platforms are rebuilding the entire marketing ecosystem upon a foundation that’s resilient enough to sustain future waves of change.

Watch this webinar to learn how to:

  • Create a more sustainable marketing future—one that meets the needs of your organization
  • Take back control of data and identity management
  • Execute on omnichannel marketing to deliver more personalized experiences
  • Build a framework that offers a true competitive advantage for your brand

 

IDC Dell EMC PowerStore Delivers Transformative Storage

Digital transformation (DX) is a hot topic in most enterprises today. DX drives a host of new business requirements that challenge legacy infrastructure, and information technology (IT) organizations are upgrading to new server and storage platforms at a rapid rate to meet them. Although the enterprise storage market overall continues to grow, revenue for storage systems at midrange price points ($25,000 to $249,999) is growing at the fastest rate – in 2019 this market grew 10.6% to comprise 60.3% of all enterprise storage revenues. Part of the reason this segment leads the entry and highend enterprise storage segments is that systems whose starting prices are in the $25,000 to $249,999 range are increasingly incorporating the performance, availability, scalability and functionality of higher end systems. For IT organizations looking to streamline costs as well as storage infrastructure, systems at midrange price points meet a broader set of requirements than either of the other two storage classes.