SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 25, 2015) - Server-Side Storage Intelligence has become a major presence in virtualized data centers, with PernixData selling more FVP software in the first twelve ...
Storage performance acceleration software developer PernixData Tuesday unveiled a platform that provides the data necessary to help customers optimize multivendor storage performance. The San Jose, ...
SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 10, 2014) - PernixData, the leader in virtualizing server flash, today announced that the company has been recognized by CRN, the top news source for solution ...
PernixData, a company that specializes in virtualizing technology, recently announced PernixData FVP, boasting the industry’s first and only hypervisor for server-side flash, is now generally ...
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American start-up PernixData has announced a platform for storage optimization in VMware-based environments, called ‘Architect’. The platform analyses storage array performance in real-time to ...
I believe it is important to publish what customers are saying about a company and its products. This time, Pete Koehler of Tecplot, Inc. was kind enough to discuss why his company is using PernixData ...
As virtualization has become more common in the enterprise, storage performance has become a challenge. Stealthy startup PernixData is opening up to show its new approach aimed at addressing this ...
PernixData HQ in San Jose, CA Click here for high-resolution version SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - Dec 2, 2014) - PernixData, the leader in server-side storage intelligence, today announced the ...
After recently raising $20 million in new financing, startup PernixData is publicly releasing its software that virtualizes server-side flash memory. The software, called PernixData FVP, virtualizes ...
Nutanix has snapped up a couple of companies, PernixData and Calm.io, to extend its enterprise cloud platform. The company competes with the likes of Simplivity, Cisco Systems, EMC and Hewlett Packard ...
We see it all the time: Facebook or Google or some other huge tech company buys a huge new complex of servers to store all their data. Not only does it seem like a waste of space, but its also gotta ...