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Kaminario Wins at Flash Memory Summit [Professional Services Close - Up]
[August 16, 2014]

Kaminario Wins at Flash Memory Summit [Professional Services Close - Up]


(Professional Services Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Kaminario reported its selection as the "Most Innovative Flash Memory Technology" at the Flash Memory Summit's annual Best of Show awards.

In a release, the Company noted that the fifth generation of Kaminario K2 beat out nearly 30 other companies in the most competitive award "system" category, for its ability to address modern enterprise storage pain points, including scalability, flexibility and cost, at an average price point of $2/GB usable that rivals HDD solutions and all other all-flash array providers.



"The next wave of all-flash arrays will need to hit new levels of CapEx and OpEx savings to further expand their mainstream adoption. Our panel of judges were looking for a product solution that pushes the envelope with innovation to deliver new levels of agility, scalability and cost effectiveness," said Jay Kramer, chairman of the Awards Program and president of Network Storage Advisors Inc.

"We are proud to select Kaminario K2 for its game-changing capabilities, including high-density packaging leading to significant footprint, power and cooling savings, in addition to global inline deduplication/compression, thin provisioning and K- RAID for storage capacity efficiency to name just a few." "We have been working tirelessly from day one to create an all- flash array solution that meets the fundamental storage needs of today's enterprises," said Dani Golan, founder and CEO of Kaminario, "This award demonstrates our commitment to providing the most efficient, cost-effective and scalable all-flash array solution on the market. We look forward to helping new and existing customers optimize their operations with our leading flash storage solution, and as companies increasingly turn to flash for their storage needs, we will continue striving to provide companies with 'storage done better.'" ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) (c) 2014 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.

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