Taking advantage of its recent acquisition of TrelliSoft Corp. (see story), IBM next week plans to introduce its first storage resource management software to offer advanced features such as 300 ...
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 ...
With the integration of artificial intelligence into data management systems, IBM Corp.’s conversation around storage has shifted into a whole new gear. “Generative AI has hit us as an industry,” said ...
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 ...
New program increases the lifetime of storage investments with purchase protection and flexibility New IBM Flash Grid technology simplifies storage management IBM's Storage Assurance model offers a ...
IBM has announced a major launch of storage products and technology to help customers deal with the huge amounts of data they hold. The launch is the result of a £1bn investment in research and ...
Data is highly valuable for your business. To protect insights and customer information, it's important to invest in the ...
IBM provides a storage-solution that will pass every comparison with the competition and perfectly suits the IT managers' wants. However, IBM doesn't have a top-of-mind position with the target ...
Adding to IBM's on-demand computing initiative, Big Blue announced on Monday a mid-November shipping date for a product to link servers and data storage devices for better information access and ...
IBM’s Spectrum brand, in use for numerous IBM products since 2015, is set to disappear and be replaced by the more descriptive IBM Storage. The move comes as part of a wider strategy for storage ...
What happens when two storage specialists get an opportunity to joust? Mark Latchford, General Manager, Systems and Technology Group, IBM Australia and Steve Redman, EMC Asia-Pacific Software group ...
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