In-depth analysis highlights new economics that can be found by adopting Storage-as-a-Service model
New York – A recent research report by global IT industry analyst and marketing strategy firm Neuralytix detailed the abilities and challenges of on-premises Storage-as-a-Service (StaaS) offerings and compared the capabilities of four vendors in the market space. The review presents a comparison of features and price of offerings from Nutanix, Pure Storage, and StorONE. The report also documents how on-premises StaaS offerings differ from cloud-native storage vendor, Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The Neuralytix Insight looked at the reasons for the rapid and dramatic shift IT organizations are experiencing in how they deploy storage and recommend the StaaS model, which delivers capacity and performance for a periodic fee, to overcome them. The StaaS model provides capacity and performance for a periodic fee based on an organization’s exacts needs.
StorONE Highlighted for Ability to Fulfill the Original Promises of SDS
NEW YORK – January 29, 2020 – StorONE the first company to deliver on the promise of Software Defined Storage (SDS), with its S1 Enterprise Storage Platform today announced that CIOReview named StorONE among the “20 Most Promising Storage Solution Providers of 2019” in a special storage issue of the publication. The article, “Fulfilling the Original Promises of SDS,” highlights how the company’s approach to addressing the challenges of storage are in stark contrast to conventional means.
CIOReview is on a constant quest to identify the emerging players in the technology landscape and showcase their expertise, products, services and solutions in solving impediments and overcoming market complexities. The publication aims to allow the readers to develop a thorough understanding of StorONE and its value proposition in the storage solution space. The profile illustrates the functionality of StorONE’s solutions and services, along with insights into the strengths, vision, and roadmap of the company.