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Best of the Infinidat Blog 2016

At the beginning of 2016, the INFINIDAT blog debuted. Over the course of the year, the blog has featured different voices from our tremendous team of experts. From thoughtful industry commentary to technical deep dives into INFINIDAT technology, the blog has become a great resource for interesting perspectives on enterprise data storage. Before we look ahead to 2017, let’s take a moment to look back at some of the posts that represent the best of the INFINIDAT blog in 2016:

Inexpensive Enterprise Storage and Existential Threat

Flash Before My Eyes: Why Fast, Reliable Inexpensive Enterprise Storage is an Existential Threat by Brian Carmody

Last week at FAST16, Google presented an awesome white paper stating that “disks are the central element of cloud storage,” and “the cost per GB of SSD remains too high and that cost differential will not change in the coming decade.” This week, EMC responded with a press release that “commits to all-flash for its primary storage offerings, relegating traditional disk to bulk and archive storage requirements.” Not surprisingly, CIOs are confused about the future of storage. So why are two large tech companies articulating contradictory visions?

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INFINIDAT Named a Visionary by Gartner — Continues to Disrupt the Storage Market by Steve Kenniston

Gartner has named INFINIDAT a “Visionary” in its 2016 Magic Quadrant for General-Purpose Disk Arrays1 for the second year in a row. It’s no wonder really when you consider the company was founded by Moshe Yanai, a visionary leader in his own right, who is often referred to as “The Godfather of Storage.” Add the provenance of our team, and over 120 patents filed (60 granted to date) and we believe it’s clear INFINIDAT is revolutionizing the traditional storage array and storage practitioners are taking notice.

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An OpenStack and INFINIDAT Unified Storage by Gregory Touretsky

Everything is big in Texas. So is the OpenStack Summit happening this week in Austin. So many opportunities to meet old – and make new – friends and partners. It’s going to be a very busy week for us in Austin – and here we are, ready for action!

The proliferation of OpenStack creates an incredible growth opportunity for our unified highly-reliable, dense, high-performing storage solution. In last week’s post, my colleague Erik explained some of the challenges clients who deploy OpenStack think about as they consider storage solutions. This post will discuss how INFINIDAT’s unified solution can be used to serve the storage needs within an OpenStack cluster.

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10 Data Storage Predictions for 2016 by Randy Arseneau

As we begin a new year, thoughts turn to what we can expect during this time of continued data growth and increasing focus on harnessing data to provide critical business insights. Here are my top ten predictions regarding the trends and changes we can expect to impact the data storage market this year (YMMV, of course):

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Infinidat Provenance of our Team

The Provenance of Our Team by Brian Carmody

These days, when you hear people speak of what separates one company from another in their space, they often say ‘the people.’ But how do you back that up? When I think about the provenance of the INFINIDAT team, the first thing I think of is a team of people that probably has had a hand in developing a majority of the storage systems that are deployed in data centers across the world today. Even if they didn’t develop the specific array, they developed something that is a part of a patent that is in the array. This team knows storage.

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About Christie Flanagan

Christie is Senior Director of Marketing Communications for INFINIDAT. Prior to joining INFINIDAT, she led corporate marketing for IT management software company, Kaseya, and supported Oracle’s web experience management solution, WebCenter Sites, in a product marketing role. Christie was responsible for marketing and analyst relations at FatWire Software prior to its acquisition by Oracle. She has over fifteen years of experience as a business-to-business marketer specializing in AR/PR, branding and creative, content marketing, digital marketing, and demand generation for complex sales.