Nexenta says that the Nexenta User Communityis growing in record numbers by serving as a driver of OpenSDS innovation. The Nexenta User Community gives thousands of IT professionals a forum to discuss the latest in software-defined storage solutions and the ability to work with new open source releases unavailable anywhere else. Participation in the Community is a driver of Nexenta’s OpenSDS innovation, architectures, solutions, and software and hardware platforms.
Read MoreOvercoming scale, performance and cost hurdles of large scale data sets.
Read MoreNew go-to-market partnership broadens reach of Dot Hill Technology and extends Quantum’s leadership in data lifecycle management.
Read MoreEarly registration at reduced rates is now open for ISC High Performance, the largest high performance computing forum in Europe. By registering now, attendees can save over 30 percent off the onsite registration rates. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the ISC 2015 conference and exhibition will be held from July 12 - 16 at Messe Frankfurt.
Read MoreLenovo has announced its first partner programme for cloud and managed service providers (MSPs) following the transition of the IBM System x server business to Lenovo. Effective immediately, the Lenovo Service Provider Program will deliver a streamlined channel engagement process, which offers service providers advantages in the form of competitive prices, unique financing plans, and the ability to choose infrastructure from a large and diverse product portfolio that best meets their...
Read MoreBradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Bradford) has completed one of the UK’s largest image migration projects thanks to a four-way partnership alongside healthcare data management specialists, BridgeHead Software, Dell and Agfa. A total of 1.7 million radiology studies, equating to 126 million DICOM images and 27 Terabytes of data, have been transferred from the central data store (as provided under the National PACS contracts) at a rate of up to 1.4 million images per day...
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