Flash storage stories
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.
SPIE UK's Peter Westwood discusses the various technologies emerging both now and in the future to boost energy efficiency among data centres.
The new Universal Flash Storage offers the most internal memory yet and 10x the speed of a typical microSD card for data-intensive applications.
According to these HPE bigwigs, 2019 will be the year of the edge-centric, cloud-enabled, and data-driven enterprises.
IT budgets strain under security, recovery, and compliance. Lenovo's ThinkSystem flash storage offers a remedy.
Once niche, NVMe technology is set to revolutionise enterprise storage in 2019 with faster, parallel communication, boosting efficiency and revenue.
Apple's latest Mac mini and MacBook Air, launching next week, boast enhanced performance and cutting-edge eco-friendly designs using 100% recycled aluminium.
Pure Storage has inaugurated a new Australia and New Zealand headquarters in Melbourne, tripling its office size to better serve regional customers.
Enterprises are looking to leverage hyperconverged infrastructures for greater flexibility, increased agility and simpler deployment and management.
The market recorded very healthy growth in Q2 2018, but IDC has revealed it there are some speed bumps coming.
Following its acquisition by Longsys, Lexar is set to resume global shipments and re-enter the high-performance removable storage market.
The external storage systems market in the region is in good stead, with some sectors doing better than others.
They plan to produce a range of new storage products that combine NetApp's all-flash data management solutions with Lenovo infrastructure.
HPE enhances its 3PAR offering with InfoSight and application automation, providing predictive analytics and improved performance for customers.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced new features to HPE3PAR focusing on enabling users to make better use of their data.
NEXION Networks has been appointed as an authorised reseller of Cohesity's range of solutions for secondary data.
The two companies hope to cultivate the 3D flash memory business with the new research and manufacturing facilities.