VMware and NetApp announced today the expansion of the two companies' longstanding global alliance, with innovative solutions and go-to-market initiatives to help customers reduce the cost, complexity, and risk of migrating and modernising enterprise-class workloads in multi-cloud environments.
Storage and data management vendor NetApp has introduced a new serverless and storageless solution for containers, added new services to Cloud Manager, launched a new virtual desktop management service, updated its Ontap data management software, increased the flexibility of its Keystone storage subscription service, and introduced SolidFire enterprise-grade software-defined storage.
Data management specialist Veeam has announced new versions of several of its products at its VeeamON 2020 conference, which is being held as a virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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