Flash storage stories
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) reported a 7% decline in revenue during Q3 2016, but saw operating margin rise to 6.2%.
Make no mistake about it – the magnetic hard disk is being replaced by flash. Prepare for the future with this in-depth look into the flash story.
Vendor partners must be innovative at every stage of the development process & be able to add a layer of value that's personalised for customers.
Dell EMC's ScaleIO Ready Node promises a data centre revolution with its latest software-defined, all-flash innovation on PowerEdge servers.
Brocade's Gen 6 Fibre Channel solutions have now been picked up by the company's key OEM partners, including Dell EMC, Fujitsu, HDS and NetApp.
The new Dell EMC isn't wasting time in putting new ScaleIO & PowerEdge All-Flash servers to market that the company says will transform data centers.
Enterprise storage revenues flat, but market worth $8.8bn. All-flash deployments continue to grow, with costs decreasing and adoption increasing.
SimpliVity is promising 10:1 rack consolidation for a whole of data center capability through its new hyperconverged portfolio.
SimpliVity serves up all-flash hyperconverged system, one-click DR in move which opens up new market share opportunities for local resellers.
HPE says two new 'easy sell' entry level shared storage solutions open up 'far more sales opportunities' for local resellers.
Gold rushes happen because there is value to be had. The latest rush doesn't require a pick, shovel or pan, however - just a keen sense of vision.
EMC's all-flash Vblock Systems enables critical agility and speed to quickly respond to increasing business demands.
Brocade has launched the industry's first Gen 6 Fibre Channel directors that will complement its storage network solutions.
All flash data centers just got a superhighway, with Brocade debuting the industry's first Gen 6 fibre channel directors.
Most IT professionals are so busy dealing with everyday challenges and managing fires that there's hardly ever time to recognise progress.
It used to be that the major roadblock to flash storage adoption was cost – the price-point of flash made it cost prohibitive for all but the most mis.
Analysts hail object storage as pivotal for data centres, with Western Digital's new system set to boost cloud-scale ops.
Ultimately, companies who are looking at modernising their overall IT infrastructure cannot afford to take a relaxed view.
SoftBank Corp has taken Western Digital's InfiniFlash technology to the core of its software-defined storage and has ditched the HDD/SSD approach.