This IBM® Redpaper® publication provides an overview of the IBM Elastic Storage® Server (ESS) and IBM Elastic Storage System, which are scalable, high-performance data and file management solution, ...
Concept of Well Being. Keep It Simple on a light box. IBM announced new high-performance entry-level flash storage systems, as well as hybrid cloud and container-centric updates, in order to broaden ...
You would never suspect, as you walk into the offices of IBM storage in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park (RTP), that you’re entering the hallways of a nearly seventy-year-old enterprise. That's ...
Staying ahead of the curve is paramount in the world of data management. For its part, IBM Corp. continues to push the boundaries with its future-ready solutions in storage technology. At the “IBM: ...
update IBM today launched its "largest ever" range of new storage products, in an attempt to meet a market demand for storage the technology giant said would grow over the next decade. "The work we ...
“Last year we launched the FlashSystem refresh at the upper end and entry-level, and got rid of our StorWize product line. We consolidated it to a single family for non-mainframe workloads. The ...
IBM Corp. is trying to eliminate some of the complexity of data storage with a new family of flash storage products it introduced today to meet the needs of a large array of enterprises, including ...
IBM, which three years ago acquired Red Hat, is now moving Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation and Red Hat Ceph, along with their development teams, into IBM Storage as part of a move to make a bigger ...
IBM on Tuesday is expected to announce new data storage products with a design that allows for lower pricing. The computer giant plans to introduce upper midrange and high-end disk arrays dubbed the ...
IBM on Tuesday announced a new device for linking storage networks, saying the product offers greater performance and compatibility with other companies' storage gear. The product, called a ...
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