by Robin Harris | Monday, February 20, 2017 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage, Future Tech, Object storage, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
For all the time and effort poured into the storage market over the last 20 years, surprisingly little innovation has come from storage vendors themselves. Why is that? Hall of shame EMC got its opening when IBM whiffed on the storage array business. IBM had no...
by Robin Harris | Friday, February 17, 2017 | Cloud computing & storage, Enterprise, NAS, IP, iSCSI, Object storage, Virtualization |
Spoke to the fine folks at Cloudtenna. Their thing: Cloudtenna is the first platform to generate augmented intelligence on top of your existing file repositories. The Direct Content Intelligence (DirectCI) agent uses deep machine learning to identify the files most...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, February 15, 2017 | Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
StorageMojo’s crack analyst team will be attending the 8th Non-volatile Memory Workshop. Last year’s event attracted 230 participants. This isn’t the Flash Memory Summit, which focuses on flash memory as a storage technology and its commercial...
by Robin Harris | Monday, February 13, 2017 | Future Tech |
FAST 17 starts in two weeks. AFAIK, StorageMojo was the first press to attend and report on FAST, starting in 2008. For years I had it to myself, but in the last few years other publications have started attending. That’s a very good thing, as storage is THE...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, February 1, 2017 | Cloud computing & storage, Enterprise, Future Tech |
IBM was the driving force in the computer industry beginning with the advent of the IBM 360 mainframe family. Their big idea was to build a family of computer systems that all ran the same software and, generally, used the same peripherals. The IBM 360 was a brilliant...
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