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Sdxcentral | November 20, 2018
All-flash storage vendor Pure Storage made its cloud move with new services that run on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Cloud Block Store for AWS, which takes Pure’s on-premises storage software and deploys it on AWS. This also enables workload mobility between on-premises and AWS cloud storage. It’s currently available in limited public beta with general availability planned for mid-2019.CloudSnap for AWS, which allows FlashArray snapshots to be sent to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Thi...
Insidebigdata | November 20, 2018
Pure Storage (NYSE: PSTG), makers of the all-flash storage platform that helps innovators build a better world with data, announced Pure Storage Cloud Data Services, a suite of new products that run natively on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. With these new products, customers can invest in a single storage architecture that unites application deployments on-premises and in the public cloud to flexibly turn data into value anywhere and everywhere. Enterprise application mobility, coupled wi...
CRN | November 19, 2018
All-flash storage technology developer Pure Storage on Monday signaled its intention to be a force in the multi-cloud data management business with the introduction of two initiatives to its high-performance storage capabilities natively to the cloud.Pure Storage introduced Cloud Block Store for AWS, a technology that allows the Mountain View, Calif.-based company's storage software to run natively on AWS for managing block data across on-premises and Amazon Web Services cloud environments.The c...
CRN | January 15, 2020
The industry's leading virtualization technology vendors—VMware and Citrix—have finalized a settlement that will avoid further litigation stemming from VMware's recent acquisition of Avi Networks. The two companies have “resolved the litigation” without taking their patent-infringement dispute to trial, confirmed Tony Gomes, Citrix executive vice president and chief legal officer. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. When it closed its deal for Santa Clara-based Avi Networks this past sum...
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