6.7 million personal and entry-level storage devices shipped in EMEA in Q115

Research from International Data Corporation (IDC) shows that 6.7 million personal and entry-level storage devices shipped in EMEA in the first quarter of 2015, a decline of 8.8% from a year ago. IDC's Worldwide Personal and Entry-Level Storage Tracker also shows that there was a decline in shipment values, by 14.7% to $512 million.

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Helping customers accelerate the move to all-Flash data centres

HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage delivers the affordability, density, resiliency and multi-system agility required to deploy flash for every application.

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Decoupled Storage: Server-Side Performance without the Hyperconvergence Headaches

As the number of Virtual Machines (VMs) in a data centre place an increasing load on back-end shared storage, performance bottlenecks arise. This is driving a surge in demand for solid state storage (i.e. flash), which can improve storage access times by 1000x or more. By Nick Suh, Head of Product Marketing, PernixData.

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Data – the currency of the new economy

By Nigel Edwards, Vice President, EMEA Sales and Channel Marketing at HGST, a Western Digital Company.

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