Storage News Ticker - 31 October 2023

October 31, 2023

Introduction: Welcome to the Storage News Ticker for October 31, 2023. In this weekly roundup, we bring you the latest news and developments in the storage industry. From new product releases to market trends, we’ve got you covered.

  1. Dell Unveils New PowerProtect DD Series Appliances Dell has announced the release of its new PowerProtect DD Series appliances, which offer up to 600TB of capacity per appliance. These appliances are designed for mid-sized organizations and come with advanced features such as inline deduplication, compression, and replication. (Source: Dell Press Release)

  2. IBM Introduces New FlashSystems Family IBM has introduced its new FlashSystems family, which includes the FlashSystem 9100 and FlashSystem 9400. These systems offer up to 1.6 petabytes of capacity and are designed for enterprise workloads. They come with features such as data reduction, snapshots, and replication. (Source: IBM Press Release)

  3. Amazon S3 Introduces Object Lock Amazon S3 has introduced Object Lock, which allows customers to set retention policies on objects. This feature ensures that objects are not accidentally or inadvertently deleted, and can help organizations meet regulatory requirements. (Source: Amazon S3 Blog)

  4. NetApp Acquires SpotX NetApp has announced the acquisition of SpotX, a leading digital video advertising platform. This acquisition is expected to help NetApp expand its hybrid cloud offerings and provide customers with more options for managing and monetizing their digital media. (Source: NetApp Press Release)

  5. Pure Storage Announces New FlashArray//X Series Pure Storage has announced the release of its new FlashArray//X series, which offers up to 1.2 petabytes of capacity per enclosure. These arrays come with features such as data reduction, replication, and automation, and are designed for enterprise workloads. (Source: Pure Storage Press Release)

Conclusion: That’s it for this week’s Storage News Ticker. Stay tuned for more updates and developments in the storage industry. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them below. And don’t forget to check back next week for more news and insights.