2025-11-17, 10:00–13:00, Sterrennacht
Deployable architectures are changing the way IBM clients design, deploy, and manage infrastructure. With IBM Cloud Schematics and Terraform automation, organizations can rapidly provision production-ready environments that are consistent, resilient, and secure. In this session, discover how the new FalconStor StorSafe PowerVS Deployable Architecture delivers faster time to value for IBM Power (IBMi, AIX, Linux) customers, including simplifying SAP HANA protection, and reduces storage costs—all with single-tile deployment through the IBM Catalog.
IBM deployable architectures provide pre-validated design patterns that simplify and accelerate hybrid cloud adoption. Using Terraform and IBM Cloud Schematics, they deliver single-click provisioning, end-to-end automation, and consistent governance across environments.
This session introduces the FalconStor StorSafe PowerVS Deployable Architecture, now available in the IBM Catalog. Built for IBM Power customers, it enables rapid deployment of production-ready data protection infrastructure that integrates seamlessly with existing backup environments. StorSafe helps reduce storage costs with deduplication and hybrid cloud tiering, while strengthening security with immutability and ransomware defense.
We’ll also highlight the SAP HANA Deployable Architecture with StorSafe integration, which delivers a complete application and data protection stack—including backup to StorSafe and offsite replication to IBM Cloud Object Storage. Attendees will learn how these deployable architectures enable faster deployments, lower risk, and improved resilience in IBM Power environments.
Guy Berlo is the Managing Director for the EMEA region at FalconStor. With over two decades of international leadership and sales experience in the IT and storage industry, he has held senior positions at ProphetStor Data Services, Auspex Systems, debis Systemhaus (now T-Systems), and Evans & Sutherland. In 2001, he successfully established and led FalconStor’s EMEA operations. Guy Berlo holds a degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Stuttgart.