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In Conversation with: Chris Drieberg, Hitachi Vantara ANZ Featured

 iTWire recently took the opportunity to chat with Chris Drieberg, Director Pre-Sales / CTO at Hitachi Vantara ANZ about the interesting time IT teams are having in this wildly distributed work-from-home virus-infested life we're all leading. iTWire: Hi Chris, thanks for your time. Perhaps you could start by telling readers a little about your role at Hitachi Vantara and how the organisation operates in Australia.

Drieberg: What I'm really excited about is that the operational and collaborative approach that our local team has been driving is spreading throughout the global business and throughout our ecosystem, globally. Hitachi entry level computer science jobs has got best-in-class solutions and we continue to improve upon them, and what we're focused on now is aligning with our ecosystem of partners and solutions and technologies to make things easier for our channel partners and, ultimately, our customers.

Hitachi Vantara is simplifying how our solutions integrate. We're collaborating with other vendors that our customers consistently rely on to deliver solutions that can be pre-integrated, pre-configured for their needs. In fact, some really productive solution collaborations with the likes of Cisco, VMware and Commvault started with the ANZ teams from each organisation.

This makes sense to address the real-world problems of companies and public sector agencies with multi-vendor environments. We're making our storage, hyperconverged infrastructure, IoT, data management and analytics solutions flexible and scalable so customers don't have to make large over-arching changes to start to see the benefits.

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