EMC keeps Hewlett Packard Enterprise at bay, but enterprise storage market slides
“The enterprise storage market closed out 2015 on a slight downturn, as spending on traditional external arrays continues to decline."
“The enterprise storage market closed out 2015 on a slight downturn, as spending on traditional external arrays continues to decline."
The overall share of Cloud IT infrastructure sales climbed to 33.8 per cent in 3Q15, up from 28.7 per cent a year ago.
Total worldwide enterprise storage systems factory revenue grew 2.1 percent year over year to US$8.8 billion during the second quarter of 2015.
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“The worldwide PBBA market got off to a strong start in 2015 with solid year-over-year revenue growth in the historically slower first quarter."
A list of leading cloud, storage and virtualization companies are backing a new effort named the Open Container Project, which aims to create a set of standards for the fast-growing technology.
EMC World 2015 returned to Las Vegas earlier this month, playing host to IT stars, hands-on product demonstrations, hundreds of technical sessions on every nuance of IT life and networking galore.
A quick run through of Day One from EMC World 2015, which kicked-off in Las Vegas on May 4.
“To understand where we’re going, we have to understand where we came from.”
"Growth in the worldwide PBBA market remained strong in the fourth quarter, hitting the billion dollar mark for the first time in a given quarter."
Channel partnerships have been instrumental on RSA’s path to becoming a $US1 billion organisation, according to William Taylor, VP of Worldwide Channels and Alliances, RSA.
Two-thirds of organisations across Asia-Pacific are looking to hybrid Cloud for greater agility and security but the region’s IT teams are losing control of technology spending.
IT infrastructure is constantly riding the often-tumultuous waves of consolidation and separation. A typical example would be the eras of mainframe, open systems, and PC computing. No surprise there. For the past three to five years, server virtualization has been a catalyst for data center consolidation, (even though for the most part, IT has mapped server virtualization initiatives to existing IT infrastructure choices, or dare I say legacy infrastructure).
Who says storage can’t be sexy? It’s fast-paced, seeing revolutionary technological change, players are striving to innovate and meet customer’s ever-growing demands for escalating data, and it is adapting to the impact of the sexy business game-changers like Cloud computing and Big Data.
Which vendor maintained its position as the leading storage software supplier during 2014?
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By Kalyan Madala, CTO, IBM ASEANZK