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Pure Storage, Nvidia partner to democratize AI with new infrastructure solutions | VentureBeat

Pure Storage and Nvidia collaborate to deliver validated AI infrastructure solutions, empowering enterprises with high-performance data storage and compute capabilities for successful AI deployments at scale.

Hitachi Vantara Announces Collaboration with NVIDIA to Create New Portfolio of Industrial AI Solutions - insideBIGDATA

Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), today announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to create a new generation of transformational artificial intelligence (AI) solutions. Hitachi Vantara will develop a portfolio of solutions, Hitachi iQ, to drive targeted AI outcomes by layering industry-specific capabilities on top of its AI solution stack, so outcomes can be more specific and relevant to an organization’s business. 

Pure Storage Accelerates Enterprise AI Adoption to Meet Growing Demands with NVIDIA AI  - insideBIGDATA

Pure Storage® (NYSE: PSTG), the IT pioneer that delivers advanced data storage technology and services, today announced new validated reference architectures for running generative AI use cases, including a new NVIDIA OVX-ready validated reference architecture. As a leader in AI, Pure Storage, in collaboration with NVIDIA, is arming global customers with a proven framework to manage the high-performance data and compute requirements they need to drive successful AI deployments. 

InvGate’s AI Hub generates knowledge articles from IT incidents | VentureBeat

InvGen uses both Microsoft's Azure OpenAI cloud service and local versions of open source models such as Meta's Llama 2.

Microsoft turns Windows Azure into cloud-based supercomputer | Network World

Windows HPC Server customers will soon be able to run high-performance computing workloads on Windows Azure, Microsoft says.

Vendor Sampling | Network World

These vendors all provide some type of automated tiering system. Many of them are based on storage federation or virtualization.

IT centralization is back in fashion | Network World

When the economy plummeted at the end of 2008, the Western U.S. branch of The Salvation Army was ahead of the cost-cutting game. CIO Clarence White had centralized the IT organization a year or two earlier, and he had consolidated the database and storage servers from the business units into a single data center in Long Beach, Calif.

NetApp to acquire Akorri Networks | Network World

Storage company NetApp has entered into an agreement to acquire privately held Akorri Networks, which specializes in optimizing server, storage and application performance, the company said on Wednesday.

New Western Digital format squeezes 11% more capacity from drives | Network World

Western Digital is rolling out a new drive format that squeezes up to 11% more capacity from a hard disk by consolidating disk management information and using the resulting space for data storage.

Interview with Brian Aker | Network World

MySQL architect Brian Aker discusses the future of database storage engines, Amazon's Web services, the next generation of distributed revision control and the economics of creating open source software.

Who’s next on the acquisition block? Bloggers chime in | Network World

Oracle buys Sun. HP buys 3Com. SAP buys Sybase. Just when it seemed like consolidation among the big data-center vendors had played itself out, we're off again at full tilt. Multiple trends are driving the latest acquisitions wave: The economy is recovering, customers are demanding systems that are easier to implement and vendors seem intent on collapsing the divide between servers, network and storage.

Company helps ISVs assess cost of Microsoft’s Windows Azure | Network World

With the commercial release of Windows Azure scheduled for later this year, one Microsoft partner is giving ISVs a tool to figure out how much deploying their application might cost once Microsoft starts charging for the cloud-computing platform.

Intel connects PCs to devices using light | Network World

Intel is working on a new optical interconnect that could possibly link mobile devices to displays and storage up to 100 meters away, a company official said on Wednesday.

HP puts the net pedal to the metal | Network World

Marius Haas is senior vice president and general manager of HP's ProCurve Networking business, which was recently aligned with the company's server, storage and services businesses under HP's Technology Solutions Group, creating an approximately $45 billion unit. Haas, who previously served as senior vice president of strategy and corporate development, is charged with shifting the network business into overdrive. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Haas to talk about the market and his p

Dell and Brocade confirm, detail wide-ranging deal | Network World

Dell and Brocade confirmed their expanded OEM relationship this week and detailed a broad agenda that includes Dell offering end-to-end computing, networking and storage products to global data centers. 

EMC founder Richard Egan dies after long battle with cancer | Network World

EMC founder Richard Egan, who started his electronic data storage company 30 years ago, died Friday after a long battle with cancer. Egan served as EMC's CEO until 1992, as chairman of the board until 2001 and as the U.S. ambassador to Ireland, his ancestral home.

Why not iSCSI? | Network World

Even though FibreChannel over Ethernet gets all the hype, iSCSI over Ethernet is just as capable of converging or unifying data center servers, storage and networking, proponents say.

Cisco turns SMB storage into multipurpose platform | Network World

Cisco Systems is turning its small-business storage platforms into multipurpose devices with several features that might make easy additions to an IT architecture on a budget.

Verizon to tie cloud storage with computing | Network World

Verizon Business is set to announce a cloud-based storage service on Tuesday, leveraging the formidable Verizon Communications global data network as a draw for large enterprises to subscribe.

Cloud Storage Illuminated | Network World

The answers to these five questions will help you decide whether cloud storage is right for part or all of your organization's data.

Cash in the Cloud | Network World

Developing cloud storage strategies can be complicated and there's the nagging issue of security, but the real silver lining of cloud storage, say early adopters, is the savings.

Consumers in the Cloud | Network World

Picking the right consumer online storage offering can mean the difference between backup bliss and a frustrating experience with complex user interfaces and unneeded services.

EMC distances rival NetApp | Network World

EMC has scored another victory over storage rival NetApp by purchasing Data Domain, a merger which widens the technological gap between the companies in the fast-growing data de-duplication market.