IBM unveiled its newest IBM Storage Scale System (formerly Elastic Storage System) solution, introducing its Storage Scale System 6000. IBM’s cutting-edge cloud-scale global software-defined data ...
We continue to demand more of our enterprise storage systems. It's no longer enough to store our data. Storage today must instead protect our data, tier it across different media, manage it across ...
IBM Corp. is making some big changes to its data storage services, announcing today that it will bring Red Hat Inc.’s storage products and associates under the “IBM Storage” umbrella. The aim, IBM ...
The world of storage has undergone a remarkable transformation, from simple bit buckets to intelligent systems that play a pivotal role in shaping modern data strategies. The shift toward software-led ...
IBM has introduced its new IBM Storage Scale System 6000, a cloud-scale global data platform designed to meet the demands of data-intensive and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. This new system ...
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).
‘The security practice is all about stopping a breach from happening. And the storage part of data resiliency is how you recover once you’ve had a breach. ... When a storage partner can’t address the ...
In this storage supplier profile, we look at IBM, which has perhaps the longest history of all the storage players, and in IT much more widely, in servers, services and the cloud. We find the company ...
More than 40 years after arriving in Tucson, computing giant IBM is still churning out innovations in data-storage technology from its labs at the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park.
IBM is releasing the new IBM Storage Scale System 6000, a cloud-scale global data platform designed to meet today's data intensive and AI workload demands, and the latest offering in the IBM Storage ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
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