Telecommunications company Bezeq is deploying Excelero NVMesh as the centrepiece of a new scale-out storage architecture behind its mission-critical data warehouse. Replacing a high-end all-flash array with the simplicity and scale of an architecture using Excelero NVMesh along with Fujitsu servers and Mellanox 100 Gbps Ethernet switches, Bezeq achieved a 2x to 3x throughput improvement and cut database run times by up to 90%.
Read MoreToshiba Memory Europe GmbH will officially change its name to Kioxia Europe GmbH on October 1, 2019. The name Kioxia (kee-ox-ee-uh) will be adopted for the names of all Toshiba Memory companies, largely effective on the same date.
Read MoreWestern Digital extends its innovation and reach into the data center market, giving customers more choice and flexibility to implement modern NVMe-based infrastructures.
Read MoreDwango, a leading Japanese telecommunications and media company, has deployed Cloudian’s HyperStore object storage software in a unique all-flash hardware configuration to meet the evolving needs of its niconico video streaming service. As a result, Dwango has been able to repatriate application development workflows from the public cloud, taking advantage of HyperStore’s full S3 storage compatibility and accelerating these workflows.
Read MoreStorCentric continues to execute its strategy with the fourth acquisition in under a year and expands its portfolio to address the fast growing all-flash storage market.
Read MoreA ten-year collaboration that supports the performance of Aruba Data Center solutions.
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