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Nimble Storage to Participate at Data Storage Innovation Conferenc | |
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 01:41:38 PM | |
Customers to Share Real-World Experiences Using Flash-Optimized Storage to Increase Efficiency of IT Environments. San Jose, Calif. - Apr 21, 2014 – Nimble Storage (NYSE: NMBL), a leading provider of flash-optimized hybrid storage solutions, today announced it will participate in SNIA’s inaugural Data Storage Innovation Conference, taking place April 22-24 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Santa Clara, Calif. At the conference two Nimble Storage customers, the KIPP Foundation and Grand River Conservation Authority, will share proven strategies for managing modern storage environments. The Data Storage Innovation Conference, hosted by The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), is a gathering of decision-makers, technology enthusiasts and those responsible for implementing and supporting storage technologies. Sessions will provide insights on new technologies in areas such as software defined storage, cloud and big data. Nimble Storage’s flash storage solutions are engineered to address the enterprises’ most pressing storage issues, delivering better performance and capacity at a reasonable price, providing integrated protection with rapid backup and recovery and, reining in storage complexity. Based on its patented Cache Accelerated Sequential Layout (CASL) architecture, Nimble Storage leverages the fast read performance of flash and the cost-effective capacity of hard disk drives. Nimble Storage combines this flash-optimized architecture with Nimble InfoSight, a cloud based management service that delivers predictive support and operational simplicity through deep data analytics. Conference-goers can learn more about Nimble Storage by attending the following sessions: Reducing Backup Windows and Increasing Performance When Data Reaches the Terabyte Range
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