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Cohesity launches major expansion in Japan

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Cohesity has partnered with Networld, a leading Japanese distributor of corporate IT infrastructure products and solutions, to bring Cohesity’s breakthrough products and services to Japan to help transform the way companies manage and extract value from secondary data and applications.

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Commvault unveils latest product updates at Commvault GO

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New, higher-capacity Commvault HyperScale Appliance to enable enterprises and MSPs to scale-out their infrastructure .

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Acclerating product design and development

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NIO, a pioneer in China’s premium electric vehicle market, has selected Panasas ActiveStor storage technology to support the ongoing product design and development efforts of its high-performance, premium electric vehicles. NIO delivered its first mainstream production car, the 7-seater ES8 high-performance electric SUV, in June 2018 in China. The ES8 features an onboard pilot system, an advanced autonomous driving assistant, and the first in-car intelligent AI system. NIO plans to launch its...

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Arcserve unveils Business Continuity Cloud

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Arcserve has unveiled Arcserve Business Continuity Cloud, said to be the first fully-integrated, cloud-born solution to prevent the impacts of unplanned downtime by immediately restoring access to critical data, systems and applications across complex, multi-generational IT infrastructures ranging from non-x86 and x86, to software as a service (SaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). With this solution, Arcserve solves the challenges of protecting modern IT caused by the time, skill,...

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Veritas and Pure Storage team up

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Veritas Technologies, , in collaboration with Pure Storage, has introduced a new global effort to help joint customers modernise data protection and maximise the value of their data for competitive advantage.

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Staggering 133 per cent increase in stolen, lost or compromised records

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Gemalto has released the latest findings of the Breach Level Index, a global database of public data breaches, revealing 945 data breaches led to 4.5 billion data records being compromised worldwide in the first half of 2018. Compared to the same period in 2017, the number of lost, stolen or compromised records increased by a staggering 133 per cent, though the total number of breaches slightly decreased over the same period, signaling an increase in the severity of each incident.

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Tech Data says that Andy Gass will become Managing Director UK and Ireland, after spending the past...
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Fujitsu enhances the scalability of its data protection appliance, while making disaster recovery...
Joint solution enables customers to offload data from  expensive primary storage to...
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