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IBM a Leader in 2020 Magic Quadrant for Distributed File Systems and Object Storage—five in a row
The Gartner report evaluated three solutions in IBM’s Data and AI software-defined storage ...
Put AI to work in your business with metadata management
Metadata management software like IBM Spectrum® Discover can help you manage unstructured data by lessening data storage costs.
IBM Storage builds your journey to AI
There is no AI without information architecture (IA). But how do organizations turn their data AI aspirations into business outcomes? With the help of IBM Storage.
Making data smarter
What makes artificial intelligence (AI)-driven applications smarter? High-quality, high-volume data. Now, IBM Storage is integrating file and object data with IBM AI solutions to make data smarter. Enterprises looking to leverage the power of AI are ...
Accelerate AI workloads with IBM Storage
Artificial intelligence is on the rise. Gartner’s 2019 CIO Agenda survey shows that between 2018 and 2019, organizations that have deployed AI grew from 4 percent to 14 percent. This increasing adoption demonstrates the value of the data insights ...
The Top 10 storage moments of 2019
2019 was a big year for IBM Storage, with a slew of exciting launches of new solutions, fascinating and valuable reports, and deep dives into the ways in which storage can help your organization continue to innovate and drive value from your oceans ...
Innovating Deployment for Critical Applications
These days, the business world is changing rapidly. Data-driven enterprises need IT solutions that are evolving and improving as quickly as the companies themselves. Recent announcements from IBM Storage demonstrate that IBM is continuing to provide ...
Sophisticated and comprehensive data and storage management
The cost of managing storage infrastructure can be a major component of the total lifetime cost of storage.[1] This is one of the primary reasons companies often have only 50 percent storage utilization rates[2], since it can be easier to throw more ...