Enterprise-class Disaster Recovery built on Microsoft Azure

Zerto has introduced Zerto Virtual Replication 5.0 - enabling enterprise-class disaster recovery with Microsoft Azure. This milestone helps enterprises by utilising the Microsoft Azure cloud platform for business continuity and disaster recovery (BC/DR). Other 5.0 innovations include the industry’s first hypervisor-based “one-to-many” replication for protection of multiple workloads across different datacentre sites, extended 30-day journaling and a new mobile...

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Updates extend full power of XtremIO iCDM functionality to virtual environments

EMC announces new EMC XtremIO application integration and management features for virtual machines via SMI-S and VMware vRealize Orchestrator.

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Quantum to showcase storage solutions for tomorrow’s applications at VMworld 2016

Highlights will include QXS hybrid flash storage, StorNext data management platform and new enterprise deduplication appliance.

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Tegile launches IntelliFlash Cloud Platform at VMworld 2016

Rack scale all-flash platform provides the foundation for large enterprises to build optimised, cost-effective private clouds.

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EMC enhances Hybrid Cloud Platform

Enterprise Hybrid Cloud v4.0 enhancements include expanded multi-site support, enhanced data protection and anytime VM encryption.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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