Splunk, the data intelligence company, is today releasing the latest version of its enterprise product which offers some interesting new economies when it comes to storage costs as well as a deeper ...
If you don’t need to keep data – don’t. Destroying ‘ROT’ has sustainability and financial benefits.
Hydrolix, the streaming data lake company disrupting the economics of big data, is unveiling Hydrolix Search for Splunk, an application designed to enable Splunk users to directly query Hydrolix ...
Flash storage pioneer Pure Storage Inc. said today it’s once again disrupting the storage-as-a-service industry with its Evergreen portfolio, introducing what it says is a first-of-its-kind commitment ...
The growing use of AI is driving up cloud storage costs as enterprises struggle to track what data they’re storing, why it’s kept, and how to manage it efficiently. To help address this, Datadog has ...
Some of the hottest data storage startups in 2025 include: To learn more, check out the entire list of storage startups for ...
UltiHash Inc. said today it has closed on a $2.5 million pre-seed funding round, paving the way for the launch of its high-performance data storage software that aims to boost the capacity of existing ...
The average enterprise today is buried under a mountain of documents, photos, models, spreadsheets, slide decks and videos. A global energy firm with 50,000 employees spread across 48 different ...
Amazon, IDrive, IBM, Google, NetApp and Wasabi offer some of the top enterprise data storage solutions. Explore their features and benefits, and find the right solution for your organization's needs.
Almost every storage vendor claims that its technology cuts power and cooling needs. Most pitches have at least a grain of truth, since anything that reduces data volume also reduces energy costs.
Your cloud storage is nearly full.” These six words will strike fear into the heart of any digital hoarder –and might prompt some existential questioning. Didn’t I only just buy a load more storage?
I can’t remember the first time a database or storage vendor told me, “Disk is cheap,” but it was probably in the 1990s. Vendors like to say disk is cheap because it helps them sell more of it and to ...
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