Charles Giancarlo joins Tintri Board of Directors

Charles Giancarlo has joined the company’s board of directors. Giancarlo was formerly executive vice president and CTO for Cisco Systems and currently serves on the boards of Accenture, Arista, Avaya and ServiceNow. He previously served on the boards of Skype and Netflix.

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NComputing launches vSpace Pro 10

Schools and SMBs can remotely manage hundreds of virtual desktops with new cloud features, saving costs of up to 80% per year.

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Simplifying data management, boosting performance in the Hybrid Cloud

Company expands NetApp ONTAP 9 software to new workloads, adds support for Microsoft Azure public cloud; releases new flash and hybrid storage arrays.

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Tintri expands integration with Microsoft Hyper-V

New integrations and capabilities simplify deployment of Tier-1 enterprise applications.

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IPM for SAN and NAS environments

VirtualWisdom5 and NAS Performance Probe enhance performance analytics across physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure.

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Database virtualisation in Oracle Cloud

A single solution enabling continuous integration, continuous deployment, business resiliency and data warehousing in a hybrid cloud with Oracle Cloud.

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Drillinginfo consolidates and increases efficiency of their storage platform utilizing IBM Spectrum Virtualize and Scale.

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