Cloud Storage stories
StarWind is a software vendor specialising in software-defined storage, hyperconvergence and storage virtualisation solutions.
Pure Storage has announced further expansion of its subscription services portfolio, with FlashStack now delivered as-a-Service.
Pure Storage named leader in GigaOm Radar Report for Enterprise Kubernetes Storage, reaffirming its position as a market leader.
Just 23% of organizations in Australia and New Zealand know where their data is stored, according to Thales' global data threat report.
Online storage platform StorONE says flash drive pricing has increased by 30%, and buyers are seeing eight-week delays so far in 2021.
Pure Storage unveils its Modern Data Experience vision and strategy, offering cloud-ready solutions to transform data into business opportunities.
Containerised software can run reliably from one computing environment to another, making containers the ideal choice for a multi-cloud environment.
Moving to STaaS can help overcome barriers and unleash the power of data for smart organisations, Pure Storage vice president for ANZ Michael Alp.
That means that most data was essentially created to be consumed, or cached and overwritten with new data, says IDC.
Pure Storage updates its flagship Purity software, delivering enhanced ransomware protection and making hybrid storage obsolete.
IBM, OVHcloud, and Atempo Group are developing a storage-as-a-service solution for data centers across Europe, with plans for worldwide rollout.
Trend Micro launches cloud-native, fully serverless file storage security tool for organisations in the cloud.
People are storing documents more often than photos and other media files in the cloud by 29% amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.
NetApp and Google Cloud have announced the availability of the containerised, software-based variant of NetApp Cloud Volumes Service in the Asia Pacific.
Nutanix expands unstructured data storage offerings with new hybrid cloud capabilities for simplified data management.
Dell Technologies expands its as-a-Service capabilities with Project APEX, aiming to simplify customer access to technology on-demand.
Cloudian aims to bolster its local team and partner network in the region and has already signed distribution agreements with Exclusive Networks and NEXTGEN.
UoA teams up with Datrium to revamp its IT infrastructure by adopting cloud solutions for better disaster recovery.
Datacom Group, a leading tech company, has reported a nearly doubled profit of $35m, thanks to increased demand for digital services.
ArkHub allows clients to store data for a monthly cost, with no further ingress or egress charges, early deletion, embargo or region fees.