Nebulon has released the results of an independent survey completed by IT decision makers at 500 companies in the IT, financial services, manufacturing, retail, distribution and transport industries across the UK, US, Germany and France.
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Read MoreThe University of Reading, one of the foremost research-led universities in the UK, has implemented Nutanix Files, a software-defined scale-out file storage solution for unstructured data, enabling the university to simplify IT management and increase ease of scalability.
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Read MoreHitachi Vantara has introduced a new distributed file system and management solution that will help...
Read MoreBirmingham City Council’s Information, Technology and Digital Service (IT&D) will team up with...
Read MoreFifth annual data storage report aids industry in navigating the budgetary and infrastructure...
Read MoreQumulo on Amazon Web Services enables Cinesite to produce computer-generated films and meet...
Read MorePanasas storage expansion clears way for sequencing massive amounts of genomic data that could hold...
Read MoreSODA Foundation develops an open source, unified and autonomous data management framework for data...
Read MoreCommvault has entered into a multi-year agreement with Microsoft that tightly integrates...
Read MoreContainerised applications can enjoy reliable disaggregated storage that performs like local flash.
Read MoreTechnology industry veterans launch Nebulon, Inc. and Cloud-Defined Storage, providing on-premises,...
Read MoreNew Dell EMC VxRail systems and software deliver HCI to extreme conditions, advance performance and...
Read MoreFunding drives progress in open source software to tackle global societal challenges, focusing on...
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