Pure Storage stories
As data storage needs escalate, traditional methods falter. Flash emerges as the new monarch, offering speed and efficiency to meet modern demands.
COVID-19 has accelerated businesses' move to the cloud as part of their digital transformation, but there are key considerations to keep in mind.
IDC forecasts data to soar 61% to 175 zettabytes by 2025. With 80-90% being unstructured, companies are striving to harness this massive data for insights.
As remote work surged globally, businesses turned to virtual desktop infrastructure for its agility, flexibility, and enhanced cybersecurity benefits.
New features include active disaster recovery built on new continuous replication technology and unified block and file capabilities.
The latest updates to FlashBlade enable real-time performance that prioritise application workflows, replacing legacy systems.
Pure Storage has joined Google Cloud's Anthos Ready Storage Initiative, enabling organisations to invest in multi-cloud solutions with a modern data experience.
Veritas and Pure Storage have forged an enhanced collaboration to bolster application resiliency and data protection, minimising downtime for critical services.
The new programme adds a strategic layer of support and enablement for distributors to drive growth, add scale and extend reach into new markets.
Pure Storage announced significant customer momentum for Pure1, an AI-driven, cloud-based infrastructure management and support platform.
With traditional tape backups becoming obsolete, businesses are adopting flash-to-flash-to-cloud solutions, enhancing efficiency and data access.
The idea of hybrid cloud has immersed the world of IT since its inception, and now Pure Storage is accelerating its vision.
Experts from the IT and tech industries share their disappointments and satisfaction on what the budget could mean for the sector in Australia.
Veritas names Todd Forsythe as new CMO, banking on his extensive marketing experience at Pure Storage, Dell, Salesforce, Oracle, and Cisco to spearhead growth.
Enables high performance for mission-critical workloads such as databases, disaster recovery, artificial intelligence, IoT and machine learning.
It has integrated StorReduce technologies for a cloud-native back up platform, and expanded its data fabric solution for cloud-based applications.
Having announced his departure from Dell EMC in a LinkedIn post three weeks ago, Matthew Oostveen has revealed his next vocation.
Once niche, NVMe technology is set to revolutionise enterprise storage in 2019 with faster, parallel communication, boosting efficiency and revenue.
Pure Storage has announced Pure Storage Cloud Data Services, a suite of new cloud offerings that run on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Pure Storage has inaugurated a new Australia and New Zealand headquarters in Melbourne, tripling its office size to better serve regional customers.