We're at Pure Storage's Pure Accelerate conference this week, and the buzz is focused on the company's continuing quest to push hard disk drives out of the datacenter. The new FlashArray R4 products are faster, while the new "E family" of FlashBlade and FlashArray target capacity-focused applications like data protection and logging. Another announcement focuses on ransomware recovery, with Pure offering a temporary replacement array on demand. Let's talk about these stories in more detail. This and more on this on-site Rundown at Pure Accelerate.


Time Stamps:
0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown
0:46 - GigaOm Evaluates Data Storage Security Infrastructure
2:29 - AMD Bergamo Packs 128 Zen 4C Cores
6:30 - IOfortify Launched by VergeIO
9:11 - AMD Takes On NVIDIA with New AI Chip
13:11 - WASIX Enhances WebAssembly with POSIX Compatibility
16:13 - TSMC's CoWoS Capacity Mostly Conumed by NVIDIA and AMD
19:51 - Pure Storage Takes Aim at Disk Storage
23:37 - FlashArray//E Targets Bulk SAN
25:49 - Evergreen//One Supports Ransomware Recovery
29:11 - Pure's FlashArray R4 Runs on Sapphire Rapids
33:21 - The Weeks Ahead
34:12 - Thanks for Watching

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