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Audrey O'Donnell discusses how IBM's new storage contract, Storage Assurance Perpetual, helps customers save costs and prioritize innovation with theCUBE.
The new IBM FlashSystem family will replace its Storwize and A9000 families to simplify Big Blue's storage offerings.
When it comes to data storage, is there a solution that offers optimal performance, security, resilience and governance at minimal costs without trade-offs? IBM Storage seeks to meet these ...
How does IBM use Kubernetes-based containers to enhance these processes? The answer is that it starts with enabling an existing storage pool to become container-ready storage.
Data security and protection are the main upside for IBM’s upcoming storage offering, which combines the company’s own products with those from third parties.
IBM’s latest generation FCMs are using high internal speed and compute in memory to offer higher effective capacities and other useful off-load capabilities. Kioxia KumoScale 3.20 software ...
IBM's atom stored data for the hours-long duration of the experiment, but real-world storage ideally would last years.
Making storage simple, not simplistic According to IBM, the FlashSystem 5200 is “designed to provide enterprise-class storage capabilities to organizations of any size.” ...
Confirming the storage world's shift from hardware to software, an IBM executive says software will transform the industry and continue to become a focus for Big Blue.
Analyst Steve McDowell takes a look at IBM's updates to its FlashSystem storage line.
IBM today launched its "largest ever" range of new storage products, in an attempt to meet a market demand for storage the technology giant said would grow over the next decade.