IBM acquires Texas Memory Systems
Neuralytix believes that the all flash storage systems market is perhaps the most contested market in storage systems today. There are no less than ten notable vendors in this relatively small space. IBM’s decision to acquire Texas Memory Systems (TMS) is a further sign of both the activity and interest taken by all traditional systems vendors.
IBM continues to acquire technology to complement its existing portfolio. This announcement is further evidence of IBM’s understanding of the importance of the data and storage markets. It should also defuse the rhetoric about IBM’s commitment to strategically significant technologies.
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Big Data is certainly the buzzword du jour; and Hadoop is the buzz of Big Data. However, despite the revolutionary value that it has created both for enterprises and society at-large, has long suffered from being not ready for most enterprises. After all, Hadoop was not developed with “typical” and traditional organizations in mind.
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Giving Flash Storage Credibility
There has been a lot of discussion over the use of solid state storage in the datacenter. Where should flash be integrated? At the server? At the storage? In the storage network?
Violin Memory has announced the integration of data management services into its all flash storage devices, resulting in a full featured storage system. This significantly increases the available market to Violin and places it in a strong competitive position against leading storage vendors.