Transformational technologies are slow to take hold in storage. Until recently, storage was purchased based upon three basic criteria: performance, reliability and manageability. You may say, “whoa, what about price”, I’d argue price was set by performance requirements. Historically, these have been valuable competencies for storage companies and points of differentiation, but today – in a storage world that is virtualized, software defined, SSD accelerated, running on...
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