IBM is introducing major upgrades to its IBM Spectrum Discover unified metadata management, Cloud Object Storage, Spectrum Plus data protection and VersaStack converged infrastructure platform with an ...
IBM is beefing up its offerings in software-defined storage, which promises to let IT departments better deal with large amounts of storage by uncoupling the management software from its underlying ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Covering Digital Storage Technology & Market. IEEE President in 2024 This piece looks at a number of recent announcements ...
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IBM infused its storage with tighter integration for Red Hat OpenShift and CoreOS platforms. New additions to the IBM Storage Suite for Cloud Paks are designed to address block, file, and object ...
IBM on Thursday unveiled new and updated storage products designed to help enterprises build AI-optimized infrastructure. The expanded product lineup includes the new IBM Elastic Storage System 5000, ...
For the past couple of decades, IBM’s Spectrum Scale – formerly known as General Parallel File System –has had a solid standing as one of the two go-to file systems for HPC. However, the emergence of ...
We’re now a decade into the all-flash era. Business-critical and performance-sensitive applications across nearly every enterprise take advantage of the benefits of flash storage. The emergence of ...
IBM is looking to continue the momentum of its storage business with the unveiling this week of a broad array of innovations that touch on everything from SDS and flash storage to object storage, data ...
‘At IBM, we are constantly seeking out ways to enhance and simplify our customer experience. To that end, IBM Storage is reimagining its portfolio and aligning the offerings with what we’ve heard our ...
In this storage vendor profile we look at IBM, which has a long history and in IT much more widely than just storage. It’s still a big player in servers, services and research and development (R&D).
IBM is beefing up its offerings in software-defined storage, which promises to let IT departments better deal with large amounts of storage by uncoupling the management software from its underlying ...