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Get Ready for Innovation: Join Volumez at the InterSystems Global Summit 2024
The InterSystems Global Summit 2024 is fast approaching, and Volumez is thrilled to be a major participant in this year’s Partner Pavilion. As the technology community gears up for one of the most anticipated events of the year, Volumez is on track to showcase cutting-edge solutions that will propel healthcare,
Real Estate, Hockey, and Cloud Performance
Location, location, location! It is such an old axiom that has been used continually by every real estate agent at one time or another to try and ingrain into their clients the seemingly incomprehensible reason why one house will cost millions and another a measly hundreds of thousands of dollars
Volumez, An Innovative Block Storage Service on AWS, Joins the AWS ISV Accelerate Program
At Volumez, we are excited to expand our collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) by joining the AWS Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Accelerate Program. ISV Accelerate is a co-sell program for AWS partners who provide SaaS solutions that run on or integrate with AWS. The program helps organizations by connecting
Volumez CEO and The French Storage Podcast: Volumez is Radical Innovation for Cloud
The French Storage Podcast recently interviewed Volumez CEO Amir Faintuch about the evolving storage industry, the rise and issues of cloud computing and what Volumez is doing to bridge the gap between traditional and new ways to manage and store data. Faintuch noted that he recently joined the Israel-based startup,
New Moor Insights & Strategy Report: Volumez Composable Infrastructure Performance and Ease of Use Are Astonishing in Managing Cloud Workloads
Moor Insights & Strategy (MI&S) has released a new report “Composable Data Infrastructure in the Digitally Transformed Enterprise” to assess the state of composable infrastructure and the Volumez approach to revolutionizing data delivery. Composable infrastructure, or CI, abstracts compute, storage and networking and manages them as resource pools via software.
Losing My Religion
While the cloud may be eating the world, it is not digesting storage very well. Cloud providers apply significant innovation to compute, memory, and networking — compelling reasons for running workloads on their platforms – but they languish when it comes to storage. Using traditional controller approaches to shared infrastructure