After a decade of modest gains, data storage companies like Sandisk, Seagate and Western Digital had a stunning run in 2025.
As the firm splits into two public companies, the Western Digital name remains with the hard drive business, while the new flash storage and memory business brings the Sandisk name back into play nine ...
SanDisk stock surged 27.5% to an all-time high after Nvidia CEO highlighted AI storage needs at CES 2026. Memory sector ...
Pure Storage Inc. is expanding its product portfolio with three new flash arrays and a set of software features designed to mitigate the impact of ransomware attacks. The company announced the ...
Violin Memory, a pioneer in the flash storage industry which was never able to capitalize on its early market lead, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and unveiled plans to hold an auction for its ...
AI is booming. In 2024 alone, major US companies poured $109 billion into AI initiatives and technologies. AI now powers everything from autonomous vehicles and medical devices to the apps and ...
Pure Storage threw itself a party in Las Vegas two weeks ago, where the company announced a slew of new offerings, along with significant updates to some existing ones. Pure is (interestingly, for ...
Pure Storage Inc. today introduced the Enterprise Data Cloud, calling it a sweeping architectural upgrade to how organizations store, manage, and use data across hybrid environments. The company says ...
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - SolidFire, a flash-storage company, said it has raised $82 million in new funding, a sign of the increasing appeal of technology that helps companies store data in new ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Pure Storage, a flash storage company, said it had raised $150 million, putting the company on track for a possible initial public offering and driving the spread of flash ...
The past 12 months saw flash storage nudge into areas from which it had hitherto been absent. In particular, this was because of the availability of denser – and therefore cheaper per-gigabyte (GB) – ...