Toshiba Electronics Europe's non-encrypted HK4 SATA Series SSDs are being utilized in selected NetApp SolidFire® all-flash array models without encryption, enabling NetApp customers to reach new markets. As a key SSD supplier for NetApp SolidFire, this news demonstrates Toshiba’s commitment to continued momentum and growth in the industry following the recently announced IDC market reports, which identified Toshiba as the fastest growing vendor for 2016 in the $17 billion SSD...
Read MoreMicron Technology has appointed Sanjay Mehrotra as president and chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors, effective on 8th May, 2017. Mehrotra succeeds Mark Durcan and joins Micron at a time of increasing opportunity for memory and storage technologies and solutions as the key enablers for the next-generation of computing architectures.
Read MoreRubrik, the Cloud Data Management company, has introduced its data protection solution for Pure Storage FlashBlade, along with new integration between Rubrik’s Cloud Data Management Products and Pure Storage’s FlashArray//M. With this new collaboration, customers can achieve simplicity, performance and integrated data management across hybrid cloud environments.
Read MoreToshiba Electronics Europe says that Dell EMC’s is now incorporating Toshiba’s HK4 Series 1.8” and 2.5” Data Center SATA SSDs into Dell EMC’s PowerEdge 13G Servers.
Read MorePure Storage has launched FlashArray//X, the company’s first all-NVMe, enterprise-class all-flash array.
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