Rausch Netzwerktechnik launches two world premieres at CloudFest

Rausch Netzwerktechnik GmbH, German storage and server manufacturer and vendor, is Diamond Partner of this year’s CloudFest (formerly known as World Hosting Days) in the Europa-Park Rust. At the event next week, the team led by CEO Sebastian Noelting presents two new systems that are supposed to revolutionize the server and storage market.

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INFINIDAT expands solutions ecosystem

New advancements for next-gen management and DevOps workflows now accessible via central code.infinidat.com hub.

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Spectra Logic expands tape library offerings

Modern tape libraries deliver simple, flexible and secure data storage for pennies per gigabyte.

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Fujitsu and Kanto Gakuin establish joint venture

Fujitsu Limited and Kanto Gakuin School have established Education IT Service Limited to provide planning, development, operations, and maintenance of IT systems for schools.

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Cloudian secures $125 million in funding

Joint venture includes $100 million consumption-model financing, $25 million equity commitment .

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Redstor expands portfolio with Archiving-as-a-Service

Redstor has unveiled a unique archiving service as the latest addition to its complete data management platform. The new service will be generally available from 1st March 2018.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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