NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Passthrough a leader in investor onboarding automation for fund managers and fintechs, and GPFS, a leading fund administrator servicing global private equity, private ...
Bacula Systems, the global leader in high-security, high-performance backup and recovery solutions, today announced native integration with IBM Spectrum Scale (GPFS), bringing powerful new ...
Cirata, the company that automates Hadoop data transfer and integration to modern cloud analytics and AI platforms, is now offering support for IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS), a cluster file ...
The world of big data is expanding rapidly. Every day, the world creates 2.5 quintillion bytes of data. In fact, 90 percent of the data in the world today has been created in the last two years alone.
DataDirect Networks (DDN) has launched a petabyte-scale scale-out NAS bundle, the GS7K, aimed at big data analytics use cases. The GS7K is preconfigured with the IBM-developed General Parallel File ...
IBM has announced that it will begin shipping version 3.2 of its General Parallel File System (GPFS) software on October 5, 2007. GPFS enables high-end technical and high performance computing, and it ...
IBM has revealed details of a new storage architecture that promises to speed up the processing of business analytics in large datacentres and cloud environments. The company spoke about its General ...
Linux Networx announced last week that it had signed an OEM agreement with IBM to distribute IBM’s General Parallel File System (GPFS). The agreement between IBM and Linux Networx is the first for IBM ...
IBM this week announced a network-attached storage array, aimed at medium and large enterprises, that is capable of scaling to more than 14 petabytes under a single name space. The Scale Out Network ...
As business users increasingly turn to high-performance hardware, IBM is adding features to its high-performance file systems to help push supercomputing more into the mainstream. IBM on Friday plans ...
IBM Corp. Thursday said it had developed technology to speed up the way large computer networks access and share information. Under a project code-named “Fastball,” IBM’s ASC Purple supercomputer has ...