Dearly beloved: NeuroBlade goes to Silicon Valley to preach hyper compute for analytics message

Israeli SQL query acceleration startup NeuroBlade has set up a US HQ in Silicon Valley from where its co-founder and CTO will evangelise hyper compute for analytics to the masses. The business came out of stealth in October, having pulled in $83 million of...

Nutanix apologizes to MinIO for Apache 2 licence infraction

Hyperconverged system platform vendor Nutanix has said sorry to MinIO for not fulfilling the terms of the Apache v2 license with its...

Backup security is hot! Insititutional investors splash more cash on Acronis

Combined data protector and security business Acronis has raised $250 million to pursue aggressive expansion plans, a little more than a year...

Pure gets into mainframe backups with Model9

Pure Storage's FlashBlade has gained the ability to store mainframe backups – and make the data available for use in AI/ML and...

SK hynix racks up memory and flash revenues, points to tougher times ahead

Korean memory and flash foundry operator SK hynix has reported record turnover in calendar Q2 but is trimming its expectations and CAPEX...

StorONE drops capacity-based pricing and boosts software efficiency

StorONE has introduced a per-drive pricing model and updated its Storage Engine software to deliver more IOPS from fewer drives, automatically tier...

Kioxia’s PCIe 5 enterprise SSD doubles PCIe 4 drive’s performance

Kioxia is shipping a CM7 enterprise SSD - using the PCIe 5 bus - to select customers, and it’s twice as fast...

First out of the gate: Micron wins the 200-plus layer NAND production race

Micron is starting production shipments of its 232-layer NAND chips, making it the first flash chip maker to cross the 200+ layer...

Commvault reports another growth quarter

For the ninth consecutive quarter, data protector Commvault has grown its revenues.  Commvault reported revenues of $198.0 million for...

Google Cloud partners with startup Veza

Google Cloud is using Veza’s data security services to let customers understand who has access to specific data and what they can do with it. Security officers can...

Wafers and layers: Fab advancements at China’s YMTC

China’s Yangtze Memory Technology Corp is reportedly developing 196 and 232 layer NAND, building a second fab and talking to Apple as it devises a way to increase its NAND market share...

Fungible testing computational storage on DPUs

Fungible, a developer of Data Processing Unit (DPU) chips for offloading east-west networking operations including storage array access from server X86 CPUs, is testing computational storage applications on the DPUs to accelerate...

NetApp CloudOps boss jumps ship to Palantir

Anthony Lye, cloud business general manager at NetApp, has quit to take a role at big data analytics company Palantir. Anthony Lye Palantir's silo-linking products...

Pandemic, inflation and supply chain issues hurt Seagate revenues

Disk drive maker Seagate saw its revenues drop almost ten percent year-on-year as inflationary pressures, COVID lockdowns in Asia, and non-HDD component shortages impacted sales outside the enterprise nearline drive market. 
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PowerMore: Dell gives hardware, networking and software boost to PowerStore

Dell EMC is updating its mid-range unified file and block PowerStore array with new and faster hardware and software.

Storage news ticker – July 21

There is a report published by the Active Archive Alliance: "The Active Archiving Ecosystem: Building a Flexible...

2nd generation Samsung SmartSSD gets smarter

Samsung has announced a second and more powerful generation of its SmartSSD Computational Storage Drive (CSD) that it says cuts scan-heavy database...