AI, cloud control and data stewardship are key factors in making the most of your organisations' data in 2018, says Alex McMullan, EMEA CTO, Pure Storage.
The collaboration with VMware enables mutual customers with the performance, simplicity and resiliency needed for their cloud environments.
This gives organisations the ability to free up space on their primary storage by offloading data to the cloud, the company says.
The partnership will help solve traditional data protection challenges customers face, says Infinidat.
The company has been named a SUSE solution partner for the solution areas of SUSE enterprise Linux and storage.
Virtualising storage allows you to provision as required, rather than buying masses of capacity up front that you don't yet need, says Tintri.
This new management capability enables customers to deploy centralised upgrades of multiple Tintri storage systems across data centres with no disruptions.
The partnership will enable manufacturers to leverage memory and storage resources to execute complete SQL queries, says ITTIA.
Only 15% of businesses have adopted all-flash storage despite its many benefits, a survey revealed.
As part of the agreement, Acronis will deliver data protection solutions including backup, disaster recovery, software-defined storage, and file sync and share.
As hyperscale cloud service providers enter SA, local players will have to position themselves to retain their relevance, says Liquid Telecom's Louis Pienaar.
The cloud journey is not only an IT conversation, but requires business objectives with tangible business outcomes, says Synthesis.