Russell Smith hosts Petri Dish, a podcast for Microsoft system engineers and administrators looking to keep up to date with the latest trends in IT.

At Ignite 2018, I had a chance to sit down with Devolutions to talk about their new remote desktop solution that may be one of the biggest changes to the industry in years.

Last week at Ignite, I had a chance to sit down with Netwrix to talk about the trends in the enterprise market and also how to better protect your data.

Last week at Ignite, I had the opportunity to chat with Mario Carvajal, the CTO of AvePoint about overcoming the challenges of your digital transformation and trends for Office in 2019.

On the first day of Ignite, I had the opportunity to sit down Mickey from Semperis to dive deep into identity protection.

At Ignite 2018, we had a chance to sit down with Quadrotech to talk about all things Office 365 - the trends, the updates and of course, what is going on with Teams.

On this episode of the Petri Dish, we sit down with Matt Chesterton to talk about backup data trends and solutions that you may not know about.

On this episode of the Petri Dish, there are more than three cloud vendors in the world and Green Cloud is growing and should be on short list for cloud services.

This week, Petri is at VeeamOn in Chicago and while at the show, we are talking with companies throughout the enterprise industry about how their software and services can help you secure, backup, and make sure that your environment is always available.

On this episode of the Petri Dish, we sit down with industry veteran Dave Russell about how tape is still relevant and it's not all that different than the cloud.

On this episode of the Petri Dish, we sit down with Danny Allan to talk about how AI is going to change how you backup your data.

On this episode of the Petri Dish, we sit down with Jeff Crum, Director, Product Marketing at Veeam Software at Veeam, on the challenges of marketing an enterprise-grade software product.

On this episode of the Petri Dish, we sit down with the crew from SoftNAS to learn how their software breaks the mold of the conventional NAS.