StorONE is excited to introduce The StorONE Podcast, a new series that delves into entrepreneurship, innovative technology, and the dynamic world of data storage. StorONE Solution Architect James Keating hosts the podcast and offers valuable insights from industry experts and StorONE’s thought leaders.
In The StorONE Podcast premiere episode, StorONE’s CEO and Co-Founder, Gal Naor, shares his entrepreneurial journey. After successfully founding Storwize and overseeing its acquisition by IBM, Naor recognized an even greater opportunity to disrupt the storage industry once again. He founded StorONE with the mission to create ONE Storage Platform that solves the industry’s most pressing challenges—delivering unmatched performance, scalability, and cost efficiency while supporting all workloads.
“The first episode is deeply meaningful to me,” said Naor. “It’s a story of leveraging the lessons I have learned in my three decades in the industry to push the boundaries of what’s possible in storage technology. With The StorONE Podcast, we aim to share our industry knowledge and spark important conversations that highlight innovation and provide actionable insights for anyone navigating the complex world of data storage. I am excited for listeners to join us on this journey.”
James Keating, who brings his unique experience as both a solution architect and a former radio host, explained the inspiration behind the podcast: “We created this podcast to break down the complexities of data storage, share real-world experiences from industry experts, and inspire conversations that help drive innovation forward,” said Keating. “I’m excited to be back on the airwaves, combining my passion for technology and broadcasting. My goal is for every episode to offer something valuable—whether you’re an entrepreneur, IT professional, or just curious about the future of storage.”
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Leveraging AI in storage solutions
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Strategic planning for long-term success
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Overcoming obstacles in scaling storage startups
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Navigating the balance between innovation and risk