A large company with a presence in different countries has to handle their data differently depending on the circumstances. You will want to be served by a public cloud, but you will want data hosted on your own network at your headquarters. In another country, you may find it convenient to use another public cloud provider or a private cloud. But what the company doesn’t want is to have to replicate data or use different tools for each data warehouse. In order to meet this need, the concept of hybrid cloud has emerged. NetApp, a company that serves many large companies in the world, has solved this with the Data Fabric concept, which is a data architecture that provides this communication between different data hosts. World president César Cernuda points out that as technology is no longer a part of the company but at the heart of what they do, the decision is made on how, in what form and for what purposes the data is used. It depends on the management of the company, not the IT or technology department.
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CESAR CERNUDA
NetApp World President
Cernuda is an Asturian born in Mexico (Tampico, 1972). Graduated from ESIC in business and marketing. He completed his education with the Development and Management program at IESE and the Leadership for senior executives program at Harvard University. He started his career at Software AG and Banco 21 and soon joined Microsoft Spain. There VP of Sales for Latin America, Head of Business and Corporate Vice President for Asia Pacific plus Head of Latin America, was always at Microsoft. In 2018, ESIC awarded him the Best Professional Career award and has been NetApp’s world president since July 2020.