How Fortinet Is Tackling the New Attack Surface Created by AI Agents
Jack Poller recently explored Fortinet’s innovative strategies in addressing the expanding attack surface brought on by AI agents. His analysis highlights how Fortinet is enhancing security protocols and tools to mitigate potential threats that accompany the integration of AI technology in various sectors. For additional insights on Cloud Field Day 23, follow Jack Poller’s updates on LinkedIn Pulse.
What If Your Storage Knew How to Talk Back?
Vriti Magee recently posted on LinkedIn following MinIO’s presentation at Cloud Field Day 23. PromptObject allows developers to interact with unstructured data using natural language prompts, retrieving structured JSON responses. This integration with LLM APIs and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standardizes AI agent interactions with storage, enabling functions like listing buckets and generating dashboards.
Behind the Exabytes: A Field Note from Inside the Cloud
In this article, Vriti Magee takes a look at Sality’s presentation at Cloud Field Day 23. Scality’s RING platform, a practical storage architecture for data-intensive organizations, supports exabyte-scale growth and internal cloud services. Its disaggregated architecture allows independent scaling of compute, storage, and metadata, managing 12 exabytes of data with low latency and high reliability. Scality’s architecture supports native erasure coding, geo-distributed availability zones, and asynchronous replication, making it a backbone for regulated enterprises building internal clouds.
Backups Are Not a Strategy
Commvault’s solution emphasizes visibility, recovery, and readiness for enterprise data resilience. It includes tools for data validation, policy mapping, and automated infrastructure recovery, aiming to simplify complexity and ensure preparedness.
MinIO at Cloud Field Day 23: Four Key Takeaways for Enterprise IT
At Cloud Field Day 23, MinIO presented several insights critical for enterprise IT, highlighting their innovative solutions in object storage which are designed to meet the demands of high-performance applications. Their focus on Kubernetes integration, multi-cloud deployment flexibility, and comprehensive security features underlines their commitment to advancing cloud storage technologies. For more detailed coverage of Cloud Field Day 23, visit Mike Stanley’s blog.
Enterprise AI Gets a Storage Upgrade: MinIO AIStor Scales from Labs to Production at Exabyte Scale
Jack Poller explores MinIO’s latest enterprise AI storage solution, AIStor, which promises scalability from small lab environments to large-scale production at an exabyte level. He highlights its architectural innovations and potential impact on accelerating AI workloads efficiently. For additional insights into Cloud Field Day 23, visit Techstrong AI’s extended coverage.