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Falling flash prices are a boon to enterprise storage buyers

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Sep 22, 2016
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Bossie Awards 2016: The best open source datacenter and cloud software

InfoWorld's top picks of the year in open source platforms, infrastructure, management, and orchestration tools Read More

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Falling flash prices are a boon to enterprise storage buyers
Violin, still pushing flash speeds, looks to the cloud
Interview: Jonathan Martin, CMO, Pure Storage

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Positioning Your IT Infrastructure for the Future

The last decade has seen the greatest explosion of IT innovation in history, and that growth is only accelerating. The tools to manage and analyze data have improved dramatically while costs have dropped. Read More

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Falling flash prices are a boon to enterprise storage buyers

Enterprises didn't spend any more money on storage systems in Q2, but they got more capacity, IDC says Read More

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Violin, still pushing flash speeds, looks to the cloud

In flash storage these days, it takes more than speed to win over many enterprises. Flash pioneer Violin is introducing its fastest arrays yet but also bringing its Concerto OS to the cloud. Read More

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Interview: Jonathan Martin, CMO, Pure Storage

IDG CMO Perspectives provides insight into the state of Marketing across industries from leading business executives. Jonathan Martin, CMO of Pure Storage, speaks to Josh London, CMO of IDG, and shares his insights on understanding context and intent within the buyer's journey and the importance of tight, supportive messaging in marketing strategies, among other topics. Watch Now

White Paper: NetApp

How to Compare All-Flash Arrays

The technical and financial advantages of solid state drives are driving a rapid transition from hard disk-drive (HDD) and hybrid-flash array (HFA) storage systems to all-flash arrays (AFAs). The white paper identifies some of the key considerations for evaluating all-flash storage infrastructure for three major uses cases: standalone applications, virtualized applications, and next-generation cloud services. Read More

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