Flash storage stories
UK-based research and analytics firm Milieu Insight has launched Canvas 2.0, a platform that enables real-time collaboration for market research teams.
Cloudian, AMD, and Micron, collaborated to deliver record-breaking object storage performance, improving power efficiency by 74%.
Pure Storage appoints Nathan Hall as VP for APJ, aiming to drive growth in the region. Hall brings extensive tech industry experience.
Lenovo has introduced advanced data management solutions which streamline workloads and offer faster insights.
Covering financial all-optical data centre interconnect and financial all-optical campus scenarios, the solution helps upgrade finance communication networks.
Next-generation Oracle Exadata X10M delivers up to 3X more transaction throughput, 3.6X faster analytics, and 50% more consolidation.
Pure Storage has become the first technology provider to cover all customer storage needs with all-flash, delivering greater reliability and efficiency.
DDN unveils breakthrough for all-flash and hybrid storage solutions with parallel file system technology and AI-driven data compression.
Dell Technologies enhances its storage portfolio with software-driven innovation, including increased cyber resiliency and energy efficiency.
A unified storage architecture enables customers to benefit from native block and file services, where files, blocks, and VMs are directly supported.
Lenovo has been ranked as the top storage provider in the Price Bands 1-4 category and launched new enterprise-class storage solutions.
IBM will launch its new IBM Storage Defender solution which will include Cohesity's data protection as an integral part of the offering.
Pure Storage launches FlashBlade//E, a cost-competitive, energy-efficient scale-out unstructured data system to manage exponential data growth.
VAST Data and Veeam have extended their partnership to help enterprise organisations recover quickly from ransomware attacks.
New Zealand's Plan B is partnering with VAST Data to bolster its data centre infrastructure and protect against cyber attacks and data loss.
Invented by Professor Manus Hayne, who teaches Physics at Lancaster University, Ultraram is a novel type of memory with extraordinary properties.
Synology has launched its own IP cameras that have AI capabilities, expanding the company's well-known surveillance offering.
One area which organisations can focus on for economic efficiency and sustainability improvements is in the data centre.
As IT operations and services continue to accelerate at a rapid rate, so has the increasing number of IT security risks.
Taiwan AI Labs has opted for Synology's comprehensive line of storage systems to build the core of its AI training infrastructure.