Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of July 19; Updates from Cerabyte, Commvault, HYCU & More
Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable storage and data protection news for the week of July 19, 2024.
Keeping tabs on all the most relevant storage and data protection news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last week, in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy storage and data protection news items.
Top Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of July 19, 2024
Commvault Gets Listed in AWS “ICMP” for the Feds
ICMP is a curated digital catalog from Amazon Web Services (AWS) that makes it easy to discover, purchase, and deploy software packages and applications from vendors that specialize in supporting government customers.
Cerabyte is Bringing ‘Permanent Enterprise Storage’ to US Enterprises
Cerabyte then uses a digital micromirror device — a chip with hundreds of thousands of microscopic mirrors — to split its femtosecond laser — an infrared laser with ultrashort pulses — into 2 million bits. This enables a parallel write of 2 million bits per pulse etched into the glass, which comes out to roughly 1 GBps.
CTERA Raises $80 Million in Venture Capital Funding
CTERA is a provider of a hybrid cloud data platform that provides a cloud-native global file system over public and private object storage, with a rich data services ecosystem that enables enterprises to help gain control of their data for optimal edge performance, data insight, and governance.
HYCU Partners with Advizex
Advizex will now gain new ways to support and protect data across networking, compute, and storage to include the emergence of new cloud-native and SaaS application solutions. The partnership is designed to provide joint customers new ways to maintain operational excellence and resiliency to remove threats and add additional security to protect and recover data in the event of simple human error or malicious actors.
Netskope Integrates with ChatGPT Enterprise
Through this integration with the ChatGPT Enterprise, the Netskope One platform provides organizations with enhanced security features including application visibility, robust policy enforcement, advanced data security, and comprehensive security posture management.
Panzura Acquires Moonwalk
Moonwalk has developed Enterprise Data Management software which monitors a customer’s unstructured (file and object) data on-premises and in the public cloud. It can tier less well-used files from massive datasets to cheaper storage, such as on-prem and public cloud object stores.
Cloud-Native Adoption: New Data from Pure Storage Reveals a Surge
The new report, ‘The Voice of Kubernetes Experts Report 2024: The Data Trends Driving the Future of the Enterprise,’ explores the top priorities and trends in the cloud-native landscape, including modern virtualization, cloud-native database and AI/ML adoption using Kubernetes, and the rise of platform engineering.
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Yes, We’re Arguing Semantics: New Episode of Information Risk with David Loshin
This week on Information Risk podcast, Doug and David discuss semantic interoperability, its challenges, and implications across various industries. David Loshin breaks down the complexities of data sharing, standardization, and the need for universal terminology in fields like healthcare and retail.
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