Data Storage stories
A Dutch man has inadvertently sparked a data security alarm after buying hard drives packed with sensitive personal information at a flea market.
Expel has expanded its security information and event management capabilities, introducing a low-cost data lake to enhance compliance and security for customers.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and NVIDIA have launched innovative AI solutions, enhancing businesses' ability to deploy models and manage data effectively.
As AI technology surges in adoption, the demand for data storage capacity skyrockets, posing challenges in scaling data centres and ensuring sustainability.
Pure Storage has integrated the NVIDIA AI Data Platform into its FlashBlade platform, boosting capabilities for enterprises seeking scalable AI solutions.
AMD has unveiled its 5th Gen EPYC 9005 series of embedded processors, boasting enhanced performance and efficiency for critical computing environments.
Pure Storage has unveiled its new FlashBlade//EXA data storage platform, aiming to resolve legacy system bottlenecks for AI and HPC workloads across Asia Pacific.
Red Hat and Axiom Space are set to launch the AxDCU-1 to the International Space Station in spring 2025, revolutionising in-space data processing.
Ingram Micro and Scality have forged a partnership to enhance the distribution of ARTESCA's object-storage software across Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific.
Two thirds of APAC firms exceeded their 2024 cloud storage budgets, with nearly half of spending consumed by fees rather than actual storage costs.
Seagate's Jeff Park warns that AI-driven data demands will double by 2028, challenging firms to rethink storage solutions amid escalating needs.
Red Canary has unveiled enhancements to its Security Data Lake, offering organisations a cost-effective solution for storing infrequently accessed security logs.
StorONE has launched Version 3.9 of its S1 Platform, claiming up to a 75% reduction in enterprise data storage costs with AI-driven features.
Western Digital has finalised the separation of its Flash business, marking a major milestone as it sets its sights on future data storage innovations.
As unstructured data burgeons, businesses grapple with escalating challenges in governance, security, and costs, as experts urge immediate action to manage it effectively.
The AI revolution is reshaping infrastructure demands, requiring advanced network designs and swift installations to meet escalating data needs.
Western Digital is set to separate its Flash business by February 2025, as it focuses on enhancing its HDD technology amid rising data storage demands.
NetApp has unveiled updates to its storage portfolio, introducing the ASA A20, A30, and A50 systems, starting at USD $25,000, to meet modern workload demands.
Hitachi Vantara has launched a new storage infrastructure for FarmaMondo, boosting capacity for global pharmaceutical supply amidst robust growth.
NetSuite is set to launch data centres in Mumbai and Hyderabad, aiming to enhance cloud services for businesses across India and improve data compliance.