UK businesses find both falling costs and high performance equally important in flash storage adoption

A survey has revealed that the majority of IT decision makers in the UK, US and France agree that the adoption of flash storage will increase due to both performance and falling costs. The survey, commissioned by Kaminario and carried out by Vanson Bourne, also found that less than 50 percent of storage media is already flash, indicating huge scope for growth in the future.  

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