Vote for Next-Gen Storage Sessions at VMworld 2014

You can help shape the content catalog for VMworld 2014! Voting for VMworld 2014 breakout sessions is open. This is your opportunity to help shape the course catalog. Storage is front and center this...

Flash Visionaries Summit 2014: Analysts, Technologists & Futures

Flash memory is disrupting the storage industry at a pace much faster than many expected or even believe. On May 15th you have the opportunity to join IT leaders and industry analysts as they...

What the FUD?

FUD: fear, uncertainty and doubt. I view storage industry FUD as often having a direct correlation with the inability of a platform or technology to deliver value. Where there's FUD, there's an opportunity to...

Pure Storage Market Disruption: Excitement and Potential

Today Pure Storage announced a $225 million Series F funding round and a valuation of over $3 billion. This is a huge milestone for Pure Storage. This level of investment, especially in a conservative...

Pure Storage 101: Ensuring 100% Performance

Today’s IT departments are evolving into internal service providers focused on delivering agile and always available services to end users, partners, and customers. One of the many unique qualities of the Pure Storage FlashArray...

Pure Storage on the vSoup Podcast

I had the privilege to join Ed Czerwin, Chris Dearden and Christian Mohn on the vSoup podcast where the conversation ran the gamut from venous spiders to VMware certification, to moving mother-in-laws to VMware...

Pure Storage 101: Adaptive Data Reduction

Flash is the revolutionizing force in the storage market, providing next-generation storage platforms a level of performance previously unobtainable and more ideal to support the data access requirements of today and for the foreseeable...

Introducing the Pure Storage 101 Technical Series

There’s never been a better time to be in the storage industry than right now. The unprecedented level of innovation and introduction of new storage platforms indicate a seismic change is on the horizon...