Flash storage stories
As IT operations and services continue to accelerate at a rapid rate, so has the increasing number of IT security risks.
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.
Cloudian's HyperStore object storage is validated to work with Microsoft Azure Stack HCI, offering customers public cloud benefits in their own data centres.
Pure Storage is helping autonomous travel software solutions to meet the highly parallel, multi-dimensional performance demands of modern unstructured data.
Lenovo unveils customised IT infrastructure solutions for midsized businesses, targeting resource limitations and remote work.
Lenovo expands its ThinkEdge portfolio with the introduction of the ThinkEdge SE450 server, delivering AI capabilities at the edge.
NetApp has announced new additions and enhanced capabilities across its hybrid cloud portfolio, helping organisations accelerate digital transformation.
Introducing StarWind's new hyperconverged appliance, offering affordable and scalable all-flash solutions for enterprises and SMEs. Find out more.
Viking Enterprise Solutions and Kalray are co-developing FLASHBOX, a new generation of storage arrays for AI and data-intensive applications.
NASA has chosen Storbyte and StorONE's software and hardware storage technologies to improve data protection and functionality while reducing costs.
Running disparate systems on a single architecture minimises complexity while modernising IT, writes Pure Storage VP and field CTO Mark Jobbins.
Cloudian's HyperStore achieves AWS Outposts Ready status, enabling on-premises Amazon S3-compatible storage for latency-sensitive use cases in various sectors.
Online storage platform StorONE says flash drive pricing has increased by 30%, and buyers are seeing eight-week delays so far in 2021.
Researchers have switched on the world's fastest AI supercomputer, delivering nearly four exaFLOPS of AI performance for more than 7,000 researchers.
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.
Taiwan AI Labs has opted for Synology's comprehensive line of storage systems to build the core of its AI training infrastructure.