Like every year I started an exercise to list Winners and Losers, in other words, who in terms of companies or product or technology made a positive impact on the industry and on the other side negative one. I tried to cover block, file and object storage, primary and secondary storage, Kubernetes, Cloud and SaaS, tape, optical, RAID, DPU... but also M&A, investments or bankruptcy. It's an interesting list and I'm sure you will enjoy it. Have fun.
Like every year I started an exercise to list Winners and Losers, in other words, who in terms of companies or product or technology made a positive impact on the industry and on the other side negative one. I tried to cover block, file and object storage, primary and secondary storage, Kubernetes, Cloud and SaaS, tape, optical, RAID, DPU... but also M&A, investments or bankruptcy. It's an interesting list and I'm sure you will enjoy it. Have fun.
- Winner Losers 2022
- NVMe
- Block Storage
- File Storage
- Object Storage
- Kubernetes
- S3
- Minio
- DataCore
- Pure Storage
- VAST Data
- WEKA
- CTERA
- Nasuni
- Panzura
- GRAID
- Pliops
- Astera Labs
- UnifabriX
- IBM
- Diamondback
- Spectra Logic
- Quantum
- Folio Photonics
- Robin.io
- Rakuten Symphony
- Portworx
- Linbit
- Lightbits Labs
- HYCU
- N-able
- Pavilion Data
- Excelero
- Nvidia
- Kalray
- Pixmedia
- Cloudian
- Diamanti
- Qumulo
- Ondat
- Object Matrix
- Model9
- StrongLink
- Fungible
- VMware
- Broadcom
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