This new release of Nexenta solutions bring unmatched economic benefits to high-performance all-flash storage; improved data reduction, analytics, reporting, availability, reliability, and management; widest range of platform and protocol support, while delivering full-featured file services managed through VMware vCentre on Virtual SAN deployments.
Read MoreQsan Technology, Inc. has announced the appointment of its new UK and Ireland channel manager, Simon Atkinson. Simon, whose experience at Qsan distributor CMS Distribution makes him an ideal choice to manage Qsan’s channel relationships in the UK and Ireland, has come on board after more than five years working with Qsan arrays in his previous position. His new role includes recruiting resellers, growing Qsan’s channel locally and supporting new and existing customers.
Read MoreNexenta has announced the launch of NexentaEdge 1.0 – the industry’s first software-only scale out block and object storage solution designed to deliver high performance global inline deduplication on petabyte scale clusters. NexentaEdge is ideally suited for next-generation open source cloud infrastructures and Big Data repositories requiring performance, scale and low total cost of ownership. The solution will be demonstrated for the first time at VMworld US 2014, August 24-28 in...
Read MoreDisability Rights Texas (DRTx), a non-profit legal and protection advocacy agency based out of Austin, Texas, has attained a new level of agility and productivity by going virtual and software-defined with DataCore and Microsoft Hyper-V. DRTx started out on its virtualization journey by successfully implementing a redundant pair of DataCore SANsymphony-V software empowered “nodes” (SAN 1 and SAN 2) in Austin. DRTx leveraged the storage virtualization and synchronously mirroring...
Read MoreAccording to a new IT spending forecast report published by IDC Energy Insights, total year-end IT spending by Western European utilities is expected to reach $13.5 billion by 2018, with an estimated 2013–2018 CAGR of 4.1%. Analyzing current IT spending, total year-end IT spending by Western European utilities is expected to be $11.6 billion in 2014, with electricity companies accounting for the largest share of spending, at 67% or $7.7 billion of the total.
Read MoreCompany to offer a single all-flash system that delivers 1 million IOPS, 1 million GBs for less than $1 million.
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