I/O performance exceeds one terabyte per second

DataDirect Networks says that Japan’s highest performance supercomputer has achieved effective I/O performance exceeding 1 TB per second using DDN’s Infinite Memory Engine (IME®) to deliver an ultra-high speed file cache system.

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Nexsan to go private

Nexsan will spin out from Imation Corp, in a transaction with Spear Point Capital Management, that will make the company private. Imation leaders Bob Fernander, CEO, and Geoff Barrall, CTO will continue to run the Nexsan business and will have seats on the new board.

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Veritas boosts application performance and streamlines data protection and management on AWS

New solutions simplify migration of enterprise applications and data; deployment of data protection in the cloud.

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Bifurcated IT infrastructures will form the shape of data centres into the future

Packed plenary slot at Gartner Europe Summit asks attendees to take a critical look at their own infrastructure wastage with continual Rip-and-Replace Cycles.

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Disrupting the economics of flash adoption

Accelerates all-flash data center transformation for a fraction of the cost of public cloud platforms.

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Scality enhances Cloud security

The company has also joined the AWS Partner Network and released the Open Source S3 Server to the AWS Marketplace.

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A turn-key cluster for AI education and applied research.
Quantum Lattus private cloud certified with Interica’s PARS® data management system.
Data Pitch to offer 50 startups and SMEs equity-free funding of up to ˆ100k.
ADN hat zum dritten Mal in Folge den Titel „Strongest Performer EMEA“ von DataCore...
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Recent industry recognitions reinforce success of channel programmes.
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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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