Flash storage stories
DDN has been recognised by IDC as the fastest-growing supplier of all-flash arrays for H1 2019, thanks to organic growth and strategic acquisitions.
Virtual Storage Platform 5000 Series and new Hitachi Ops Center software takes speed and flexibility to a new level.
Excelero unveils NVEdge software, expanding NVMe All-Flash Array options for HA servers, targeting OEMs, cloud data centres, and high-performance computing.
New edge servers bring up to 37 LAN port software-defined networking solutions and AI inferencing to the network edge.
IntelliFlash family additions and OS 3.10 enhancements deliver industry's highest performing NVMe all-flash arrays.
The new programme adds a strategic layer of support and enablement for distributors to drive growth, add scale and extend reach into new markets.
QNAP has made numerous efforts to integrate multiple technologies and work with several partners to deliver a total solution for QNAP customers.
Infortrend optimises its storage solutions for hyperscale data centres and M-E industries, embracing the 25 GbE standard for higher bandwidth and efficiency.
Infrastructure shipment growth decelerated to 4.8% in Q1 2019, Canalys reports, with a market value of USD $38.8 billion, after a booming 2018.
QNAP unveils the ES1686dc, a dual-controller enterprise ZFS NAS featuring Intel Xeon D processors, supporting up to 512 GB memory and 1 PB storage.
HPE expands hybrid cloud range, embracing AI and new partnerships with Google Cloud and Equinix for seamless integration.
Super Micro Computer has announced breakthroughs in HPC applications, including scientific research and space exploration.
The new Oracle Exadata Database Machine X8 features hardware and software enhancements, as well as unique machine learning capabilities.
This new partnership promises the increased availability of data and faster recovery from disasters and unplanned system downtime.
In addition to releasing a host of new products, Huawei has signed an MoU and publicly stated its data centre plans for the region.
The EMEA external storage market hit record highs in Q4 2018, growing 16.4% in USD, with Dell EMC leading the surge in flash-array deployments.
According to the tech giant, enterprises around the world are scrambling to future-proof their infrastructure, resulting in a boom in all-flash storage.
It has integrated StorReduce technologies for a cloud-native back up platform, and expanded its data fabric solution for cloud-based applications.
The company has made updates to its All-Flash storage system and released the ClarityNow software for data management.
As data storage needs escalate, traditional methods falter. Flash emerges as the new monarch, offering speed and efficiency to meet modern demands.