Hello,
I’m proud to present you the first Excelero newsletter. This year has been very exciting for the Excelero team, our customers and partners. When we thought things would slow down a little over summer, we couldn’t have been more wrong: in this newsletter we provide you with an overview of our latest announcements.
Happy reading!
Tom Leyden
Vice President Marketing
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For obvious reasons, the most exciting news this summer was NVMesh® being named a 2017 Best of Show award winner at the Flash Memory Summit in San Jose. Jay Kramer, chairman of the awards program said: “We are proud to select Excelero NVMesh® for the Best of Show Technology Innovation Award as it brings a new architecture and virtual SAN approach for shared NVMe that scales performance linearly at near 100% efficiency.”
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On the partners side, the biggest news in August was the Broadcom announcement: we validated NVMesh® on the Broadcom NetXtreme® BCM57414 25/50Gb NIC. Combining Excelero’s NVMesh software with the Broadcom BCM57414 NIC enables a solution with exceptionally low-latency performance suitable for Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data analytics and Artificial Intelligence applications as well as web-scale enterprise workloads.
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Also in August, we announced that hybrid cloud service provider VIVAVO has standardized on NVMesh® as the foundation of a new line of cloud-based analytics business solutions. The first to debut is the VIVAVO Video System (VVS), an intelligent video analytics platform that delivers valuable insights from on-site camera footage – insights that can enable improved security along with a host of applications like customer service and behavioral analytics.
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Next week, we will be joining forces with Micron and Mellanox in ESG’s “Seven Server SAN Myths Debunked Webinar. Our VP Products Josh Goldenhar and the panel will address a number of misconceptions about server SAN and related technologies, such as:
- Server SAN is hype that will never meet enterprise SAN requirements
- NVMe-oF cannot be used for server SAN as it does not allow users to share data
- The cost of NVMe SSDs can only be justified for very high-performance workloads
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