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Frost and Sullivan Dont Sabotage Your AI Strategy by Storing Data in a Shoebox

In today’s business environment, data has become a critical currency—an asset that powers innovation, drives competitive advantage, and fuels operational efficiency. Whether enabling AI-driven insights, delivering personalized customer experiences, or optimizing productivity, data is at the heart of modern enterprise success. Yet many organizations continue to rely on traditional network-attached storage (NAS) systems to support their data-intensive applications. These systems may still function adequately, and their familiarity offers a sense of control and stability. So, the question arises: if it’s working, why change?

The answer lies in the evolving demands of data itself. As businesses become more data-centric and increasingly adopt AI, the limitations of legacy storage systems begin to surface. If your storage infrastructure hasn’t kept pace with how your organization uses data, you may be inadvertently putting your business at risk.