How the Veritas Aptare solution can boost digital transformation

On 02 September, GEC Media Group, publishers of Business Transformation, Enterprise Channels, The Titans, Cyber Sentinel, successfully kicked off its executive breakfast briefings on the theme of how to manage IT environments in a multi-vendor, multi-cloud infrastructure. The executive breakfast series is being conducted in partnership with Veritas, and showcases its newly acquired Aptare IT Analytics solution.

The GEC Media Group, Veritas Aptare road show kicked off in Dubai, with an onsite presentation by Rick Clark, Vice President, Aptare Worldwide Sales. This executive breakfast series continues next into Riyadh, Abu Dhabi in September, followed by Doha, Kuwait and Oman.


Ice breaking session breaks the ice at the Veritas Aptare, executive breakfast series in Dubai. Getting to know the attendees, their key expectations, and their pain points.

The Dubai breakfast briefing was attended by top IT decision makers from Al Hilal Bank, Al Masah Capital, Al Masraf Bank, Arabia Holding, Arabia Holding, Burj Al Arab Hotel, Deloitte, du, Dubai Investment, Emirates NBD, Flemingo International, Gargash Hospital, Mashreq Bank, Ministry of Economy, amongst others.

The IT decision makers present at the Dubai breakfast session, pointed out that their pain points are around visibility into their IT environment, cost control, data compliance, and IT transformation.

The Aptare IT Analytics solution integrates IT performance metrics from any vendor driven environment covering storage, backup and recovery. Presenting at the breakfast session in Dubai, Aptare’s Clark, pointed out that Aptare works across any cloud, any storage and any backup environment. Also present at the Dubai executive breakfast briefing, along with Clark was Kareem Halasa, Practice Lead EMEA Emerging Region, Veritas.

The IT decision makers present at the Dubai breakfast briefing, pointed out that their pain points are around visibility into their IT environment, cost control, data compliance, and IT transformation. Most of the high-level end users present during the briefing session also mentioned that they manage multiple businesses across a group, which is usually diversified and complex. While vendor sprawl was not a significant challenge, using an agentless solution from Aptare, working across an open extensible framework, would help them reduce their pain points.

Clark explained that Aptare IT Analytics can meet their expectations in managing and delivering compliance, security, performance metrics, cost metrics, storage, IT management, chargeback and automation. Veritas’ Halasa demonstrated the Aptare IT Analytics solution running live from a cloud environment using a browser.

Particularly impressive was the ability to build custom reports and dashboards using a drag and drop approach. Clark stressed that Aptare also has a vast library of report templates that cover almost any type of end user requirement, that has been built from a long baseline of first hand engagement with global end users.


Presenting at the breakfast session in Dubai, Aptare’s Rick Clark, pointed out that Aptare works across any cloud, any storage and any backup environment.

CIOs, heads of datacentres, heads of IT infrastructure are being challenged by the complexities of managing data storage, backup, recovery, disaster recovery, availability, continuity, across multi-vendor and mixed environments. Managing these across In-cloud, on-premises, hybrid and virtualised environments, adds additional complexity.

Using Veritas Aptare IT Analytics, datacentre administrators can detect opportunities in unused data storage, can better manage costs of data storage, can initiate internal charge-back for data services, and can engage in smarter vendor negotiations.

With these solutions, IT decision makers managing data and storage will be in a better position to drive:

  • Cost optimisation
  • Cost reclamation
  • Digital transformation

IT managers can gain clarity across their entire IT infrastructure through a broad-view management console that provides insights on cloud infrastructure utilisation, storage optimisation, chargeback, backup SLA status and more. They can optimise storage costs, mitigate risk and streamline backup compliance. They can leverage an event correlation engine that includes out-of-the-box correlation logic for some of the most common storage and backup management challenges.

So, what is Aptare IT Analytics?

It is a unified analytics dashboard for heterogeneous, hybrid and multi-cloud IT environments. Veritas Aptare IT Analytics stitches together data and storage environment that regional and global end users are working in.

This includes Amazon Web Services, Brocade, Cisco, Cohesity, Commvault, Dell EMC, Hitachi Vantara, HP-MicroFocus, HPE, Huawei, IBM, INFINIDAT, Linux, Microsoft, Microsoft Azure, NetApp, OpenStack, Oracle, Pure Storage, Rubrik, Veeam, Veritas, VMware, Windows. Whether On-premises, private, public, multi-cloud, IT managers can take control over data wherever it resides, with actionable insights through a single-pane-of-glass using high-definition IT analytics.

Aptare IT Analytics is a vendor-independent IT analytics, platform. Its single-pane-of-glass view provides deep analytics and, interconnected insights across the critical components of your IT world, whether on-premises or in the cloud. Aptare IT Analytics also provides a software development kit for end users to create data connectors for additional storage and backup system environments.


Also present at the Dubai executive breakfast briefing, along with Clark was Kareem Halasa, Practice Lead EMEA Emerging Region, Veritas (left).
The GEC Media Group, Veritas Aptare, executive breakfast series, continues next into Riyadh, Abu Dhabi in September, followed by Doha, Kuwait and Oman in October and November.

Key takeaways

  • With Veritas Aptare IT Analytics, datacentre administrators can initiate internal charge-back for data services.
  • Aptare IT Analytics is a vendor-independent IT analytics, platform.
  • CIOs are being challenged by the complexities of managing data storage.