Pure Storage Inc. is expanding its product portfolio with three new flash arrays and a set of software features designed to mitigate the impact of ransomware attacks. The company announced the ...
The primary storage array market is evolving around NVMe, AIOps, public cloud integrations and new consumption-based models, according to Gartner’s new Magic Quadrant for Primary Storage Arrays that ...
I’m reading some handwriting on the wall. It says that revenue growth for the storage array platforms commonly used in enterprise data centers will be hard to come by in 2014. I say this knowing full ...
Atlanta-based StorTrends has released two new storage devices that feature all-flash storage area network (SAN) arrays. The new 3600i family includes two models: the 3600i and the more capacious 3610i ...
Pure Storage Inc. today introduced a series of new systems designed for data-hungry applications and artificial intelligence software. The biggest announcement from Pure’s annual Accelerate customer ...
Pure Storage has closed what it called the largest-eve funding for an enterprise storage company, giving it an extra $150 million in the bank. And, with a new high-level board member and IPO plans, ...
In a cloud-based, highly distributed, and data-centric world, flexibility in what a piece of hardware and its systems software can do, where it can run, and how it can be configured is a critical ...
As more enterprises harness emerging technologies such as the internet of things (IoT) and big data to keep pace with their business, they are often held back by a key component in their datacentres – ...
Dell plans to expand its storage lineup with a series of midsized SAN arrays and a portfolio of software-defined storage systems, furthering two prominent industry trends. The new arrays will be ...
Drobo, a storage company that made its mark selling easy-to-use arrays to consumers, today announced a new line of products aimed at small- and medium-size businesses. The new products offer up to ...
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