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Infinidat Unveils Next-Generation InfiniBox G4 Storage Arrays

Infinidat has announced the launch of its InfiniBox G4 family, featuring next-generation storage arrays for both all-flash and hybrid configurations. Alongside these new arrays, Infinidat has introduced significant enhancements to its InfiniVerse infrastructure consumption services platform, advancing its Storage-as-a-Service (STaaS) offerings, hybrid multi-cloud support, and cybersecurity capabilities.

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Enterprise

Nutanix-Dell Collaboration Announced

Nutanix has announced a strategic collaboration with Dell Technologies aimed at accelerating digital transformation for customers through infrastructure modernization and modern application development. This partnership will enable joint customers to utilize Dell and Nutanix hybrid multicloud solutions, enhancing IT operations, resiliency, and flexibility.

Enterprise

Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) Simplifies Container Management

At .NEXT in Barcelona, Nutanix unveiled the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP), a comprehensive solution designed to streamline the management of container-based modern applications through Kubernetes. This platform aims to accelerate innovation by providing a complete, Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)-compliant cloud-native stack.

Cloud  ◇  Enterprise

Equinix Offers Dell PowerStore on Equinix Metal For Storage as-a-Service

Equinix, Inc. has introduced the Dell PowerStore on Equinix Metal, a sophisticated Storage as-a-Service (STaaS) solution tailored for enterprise needs. This offering supports a wide range of high-performance multicloud workloads benefitting from flexible configurations and low latency connectivity facilitated by the proximity to major public clouds.

Enterprise  ◇  Server

Simply NUC Announces extremeEDGE Server Series

We have reviewed Simply NUC systems in the past and have found them innovative and of excellent build quality. In the past, they were geared towards desktop systems for individual users, media players, remote signage, and other non-server use cases, not to say that their systems didn’t find their way into smaller server builds.