UK company introduces flexible cloud storage solution for the media Industry

Zadara Storage and BASE Media Cloud have revealed that BASE Media Cloud is now offering a secure and flexible pay-per-use cloud storage solution for digital media – powered by Zadara’s award-winning Virtual Private Storage Array (VPSA) platform. The new solution will enable significant capital and operational expenditure savings for media companies operating in production, post-production and distribution across a range of digital media sectors. 

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Virtual success for German Army

The German Army needs the ability to take military-grade, highly available storage with them anywhere that field units go, in order to enable the operations and communications it needs to execute its missions. The Army purchased and deployed SvSAN, the solution it has said was the only one in the market that fits their needs, to accomplish this. Results since implementation have been outstanding.

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Canopy enhances Enterprise Private Cloud

Canopy - the Atos Cloud – has updated its Cloud offering with EMC’s Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud (FEHC). Canopy’s Enterprise Private Cloud (EPC) creates a bridge between the safe harbor of private cloud and the added flexibility and scalability of public cloud.

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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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