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EMC, HP rationalising, while IBM, Hitachi, Fujitsu, Oracle just defending installed base All flash arrays made up just 14 per cent of NetApp's installed base, up from 10 per cent last year, but the firm expects NAND price declines to push that numbe…
Lees meerLocks out 3rd party DRaaS folk with VM-centric cloud stuff Datrium has introduced disaster-recovery-as-a-service to its existing on-premises DVX system.…
Lees meerTech collab could see Excelero support WD’s OpenFlex and Kingfish NVMe over Fabrics flash array supplier Excelero has received a strategic investment from Western Digital's capital-investment arm, taking total funding to $35m.…
Lees meerMuch tinkering across software board plus expanded capacity flash cards Not to be outdone by any storage niche players, IBM has emitted a veritable catalogue of storage software updates, plus one on the storage hardware front – a new all-flash array…
Lees meer130,000 complaints and counting from bank's users? So sorry to hear that British bank TSB is reportedly hiring an extra 250 customer service bods to help it cope with an avalanche of customer complaints after its IT meltdown earlier this year.…
Lees meerExtends coverage from AWS and HPE to Isilon-slinger Scale-out filer Qumulo's QF2 software is now available on Dell’s PowerEdge R740xd storage server, a 2U 2-socket Xeon Skylake, all-NVMe flash drive system.…
Lees meerThat noise was AWS rolling over in its sleep Alibaba and Elastic, the purveyor of scalable open-source search engine Elasticsearch, are to offer their joint Alibaba Cloud Elasticsearch product outside of China for the first time.…
Lees meerLatticework pushes 'secure' cloudy boxen A Marvell co-founder's cloud edge firm appears to have thrown its hat in the personal NAS ring with its Wi-Fi-connected Amber product.…
Lees meerUncle Sam's renewable boffins will triple their power in 2019 HPE has been named as supplier of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's new low-energy supercomputer, Eagle, which will power up in January 2019.…
Lees meerMagnetic strips are ransomware-proof Data protection firm Veeam has forged an alliance with one of the oldest data protection technologies of all – tape.…
Lees meerTotal Inability To Support User Perusals Swedish flat-pack furniture folk Ikea’s UK tentacle appears to be suffering a rather lengthy website backend outage stopping some customers from placing online orders.…
Lees meerEE by gum, BT Group brand wins EE is being strongly challenged by rival networks that have improved their reliability, and in some cases their data performance too.…
Lees meerLayer cake magic as flash capacity set to soar Flash Memory Summit The Flash Memory Summit saw two landmark capacity announcements centred on 96-layer QLC (4bits/cell) flash that seemingly herald a coming virtual abolition of workstation and server…
Lees meerFeds can now stick Redmond clouds into on-prem hardware Microsoft has kicked out a build of its Azure Stack on-premise cloud for US government use.…
Lees meerCheaper SSDs could accelerate disk cannibalisation leading to Seagate downturn Flash Memory Summit A flash price crash is coming and should increase disk cannibalisation rates as SSDs become more affordable.…
Lees meerTime to dab your wrists with a little eau de flash It took a globally and organically sourced supplier base to create the perfume de storage we set before you, distilled from everything worth knowing over the past seven days on this tech news beat.…
Lees meerSo what are we going to do about it? Anything? Reg Lectures Trolls, fake news, Russian bots, radicals – there's plenty to put you off going online.…
Lees meerPension fund cries fraud over database giant's boasts about its off-prem biz performance Oracle has been sued by a pension fund that claims the database giant exaggerated its cloud business revenue.…
Lees meerMicrosoft software-defined data centre coming, NVMe-oF kit, play Mist for me and more Microsoft has said it'll be bringing "software-defined" capabilities to Windows Server in 2019.…
Lees meerMisses Wall Street numbers by circa $1m Extreme Networks’ share price almost halved after its Q4 financials hit the wires on Wednesday, in spite of the US network infrastrucutre kit-maker reporting a double-digit bounce in turnover. It serves as a t…
Lees meerLeaked roadmap emerges, still full of holes +Comment Intel has ceremonially "shipped" its first Optane DIMM to Google, despite no Xeon CPU support.…
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