EMC beat its rivals to the winning post on Monday when it became the first company to launched a storage array that will hold a full petabyte of data — easily the largest array that EMC manufactures.
EMC is going back to basics — but for a new generation of users — on the first day of EMC World on Monday. This year’s annual user conference will be the last for EMC as an independent company, ...
Thursday November 14 EMC made its long awaited announcement of general availability of the first version of the XtremIO all flash array technology, 18 months after it purchased the flash storage ...
EMC on Thursday announced the acquisition of XtremIO, an Israeli developer of all-Flash storage arrays, making it the first of the top-branded storage vendors to dive head-first into a storage ...
EMC Corp. is expected to bolster its mid-range arrays this week with three new network-attached storage systems that sources say not only will give users more flexible and scalable configuration ...
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EMC plans to announce next month two arrays designed to make setting up and maintaining IP and Fibre Channel storage-area networks easier. According to a data sheet obtained by Network World, the EMC ...
EMC invited the CRN Test Center to Hopkinton, Mass, home of the company's storage development labs, to evaluate the VNXe one week prior to the launch. They were still tweaking parts of the user ...
Disk storage giants are left with no choice but to build, buy or partner with companies specializing in flash technology as enterprises are shifting storage needs quickly. As a result, all-flash ...
EMC last week turned the world of high-end storage on its head with the introduction of flash-based solid state disk (SSD) for its Symmetrix DMX-4 storage arrays. You might say that that’s nothing new ...
EMC beat its rivals to the winning post on Thursday when it became the first company to launch a storage array that will hold a full petabyte of data — easily the largest array that EMC manufactures.
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