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Eaton PredictPulse
Enterprise  ◇  Power Management

Eaton PredictPulse Redesigned

Eaton announced today that its remote monitoring and management service, Eaton PredictPulse, has been redesigned. Eaton has taken feedback from over 100 customers in designing this service. The new design provides a new user experience for both web browsers and mobile devices, that is said to make it easier for users to monitor their power

VMware vRealize Operations Cloud
Enterprise  ◇  Software

VMware vRealize Operations Cloud Hits GA

Today, VMware Inc. announced the general availability of VMware vRealize Operations Cloud, a VMware Cloud service. VMware vRealize Operations Cloud is a software as a service (SaaS) operations solution. The company states that with this solution, VMware customers will improve operational agility, scale rapidly, speed innovation, and increase flexibility. The VMware vRealize Operations Cloud supports

Scality NAS Archiver
Data Protection  ◇  Enterprise

Scality NAS Archiver Released

Today, Scality released a network-attached storage (NAS) archiver with built-in analytic and recommendation tools. Scality was founded in 2009. Prior to today’s release, the company had two major products. The first is RING, an object storage software platform. The second is the Zenko multi-cloud controller, available in open source and enterprise editions.

YMTC 128-Layer QLC
Enterprise  ◇  SSD

YMTC 128-Layer QLC 3D NAND Introduced

Today, Yangtze Memory Technologies Co., Ltd (YMTC) announced the YMTC 128-Layer QLC 3D NAND, in the form of the 1.33Tb NAND memory chip, X2-6070. YMTC states that the new NAND has passed verification with several controller partners, but didn’t name them. The company goes on to claim that this new QLC NAND highest bit density,

Micron 5210
Enterprise  ◇  SSD

Micron 5210 QLC SSD Updated For The Data Center

This week Micron announced new capacities and use cases for its QLC-based SSD, the Micron 5210 ION enterprise SATA SSD. This drive is predominantly aimed at replacing HDDs in the data center. These QLC drives will bring better performance and lower power usage without breaking the bank.

Cohesity funding
Data Protection  ◇  Enterprise

Cohesity Raises $250 Million In Series E Funding

Today Cohesity announced that it has raised an additional $250 million through series E funding.  The latest funding round was led by DFJ Growth, Foundation Capital, Greenspring Associates, and Wing Venture Capital. DFJ Growth and Greenspring Associates are new investors as are Baillie Gifford and Sozo Ventures. With the $250 million, Cohesity’s total haul comes

Veeam VCSP program v4
Data Protection  ◇  Enterprise

Veeam Announces New VCSP Program Enhancements

Yesterday, Veeam marked the 10th anniversary of the Veeam Cloud & Service Provider (VCSP) program. Along with this installation, Veeam announced the release of the program discounts and updates, as well as the release of the new Veeam Service Provider Console version 4. The company claims that the new capabilities included in the Veeam Service

Supermicro 2U Ultra SuperServer
Enterprise  ◇  Server

Supermicro 2U Ultra SuperServer For 5G Unveiled

Today, Super Micro Computer, Inc. introduced new Supermicro 2U Ultra SuperServer For 5G and telecommunication environments. The new compact 2U systems are optimized for edge micro data centers where the bulk of the 5G action seems to be happening. The new SuperServer supports second generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors, up to 205W TDP, and up

iXsystems FreeNAS 11.3
Enterprise  ◇  Software

iXsystems FreeNAS 11.3-U2 Comes Out

Back in January, iXsystems had a major release in the form of FreeNAS 11.3. This is not to be confused with last month’s major announcement of FreeNAS and TrueNas gaining name parity along with other shared features.This week saw the release of iXsystems FreeNAS 11.3-U2 that mainly focuses on bug fixes and other housekeeping issues.

Free File Recovery PhotoRec Drive
Enterprise  ◇  Software

How To: Recover Deleted Files With PhotoRec

If you find yourself here reading this article, it probably means something has gone terribly wrong. Take a deep breath, we’re going to get through this. Buried in the depths of the Google search results for “deleted file recovery,” past the very aggressive SEO results of various companies trying to get you to buy their