Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced enhancements to HPE SimpliVity for the enterprise edge, including advancements in data protection with native backup to cloud and centralised backup for compliance.
Nutanix has appointed Jordan Reizes as APJ vice president of marketing.
HPE's networking subsidiary Aruba has appointed Patrick Devlin to the role of director of South Pacific.
Hyperconvergence has its benefits, with Centra Networks choosing HPE SimpliVity for a “flexible, scalable and future-proof cloud platform.”
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced last week that it would acquire SimpliVity, a provider of software-defined, hyperconverged infrastructure, for US$650 million in cash.
The Red Bull Formula One racing team has chosen Australian hyperconverged infrastructure provider SimpliVity to refresh its virtualised IT infrastructure on and off the track.
SimpliVity's latest hyperconverged systems address the requirements of the largest enterprises and most complex workloads. The company has also simplified back-up and disaster recovery.
Former Ruckus Wireless managing director Pat Devlin has joined SimpliVity in a newly created role of regional leader for A/NZ to "drive enterprise and mid-market growth and partner success".
New hyperconverged infrastructure products from SimpliVity are intended for remote deployment.
SimpliVity announces new solutions to simplify and offer greater choice to enterprise customers with remote sites with Lenovo System x and OmniCube CN-1400.
SimpliVity proudly boasts that "enterprise customers" are flocking to its highly advanced yet simple hyperconverged solution as the company drives mainstream IT adoption for mission-critical applications in Global 2000 companies.
Hyperconverged infrastructure leader, SimpliVity, is beating competitors and winning customers with its simplified, yet ultra-powerful, systems, with chief executive offficer Doron Kempel recently visiting Australia to meet customers and the media.
Simplivity's new OmniStack 3.0 virtualisation platform simplifies multi-node and multi-site deployments, provides file-level restoration, and comes with a guarantee that
SimpliVity is a US company launched in 2009. Its first virtual data storage product, OmniCube hit the market in 2013. Since then it has become the fastest tech company to reach a US$1 Billion market value – offering a disruptive technology that should have traditional NAS/SAN/Storage providers very worried.
SimpliVity's hardware accelerator based approach eliminates the need for special-purpose appliances, the company claims.
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