Micron Technology, Inc. has announced the development of a fundamentally new computing architecture capable of performing high-speed, comprehensive search and analysis of complex, unstructured data streams. Micron’s Automata Processor (AP) is an accelerator that leverages the intrinsic parallelism of memory and aims to dramatically advance computing capabilities in areas such as bioinformatics, video/image analytics, and network security which pose challenges for conventional processor...
Read MoreViolin Memory, Inc., has announced Violin Symphony management software version 2.0, which now enables simplified management of both Violin Memory Arrays and Velocity PCIe Memory Cards from a single interface. With customised health monitoring, real-time analytics and advanced reporting, Symphony 2.0 delivers predictive, automated and centralised management of an end user’s entire Violin environment.
Read MoreHPC end users are elevating the discussion about data storage and recognizing the importance of storage I/O – not just compute – in an effort to hit the exascale threshold by the end of the decade according to the results of a DataDirect Networks (DDN) High Performance Computing (HPC) Trends survey.
Read MoreExtreme Networks, Inc. has announced an agreement with SGI (Nasdaq: SGI), the trusted leader in high performance computing (HPC) and Big Data, to be their select networking partner in order to provide comprehensive Hadoop solutions globally. SGI will include Extreme Networks’ Summit® X670 fixed Ethernet switches, with 10/40GbE capabilities, as part of its SGI Clusters for Hadoop. The integrated solution is designed to help customers harness valuable information and rapidly improves...
Read MoreMultiple industry firsts include over 1.8GB/s client performance and dual PCIe and SATA interface support; optimisations for client, enterprise and hyperscale environments.
Read MoreVendor drives channel demand for a value-added services and consultancy arm to deliver best-of-breed Storage Virtualisation consultancy and resources.
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