Nexenta to Present the Future of Software-Defined Storage at Storage Expo
Almere, the Netherlands and Santa Clara, CA USA – 21 October 2013 — Nexenta, (@Nexenta) the global leader in Software-Defined Storage (SDS) (#softwaredefinedstorage), today announced that it will be presenting at the Storage Expo in the Netherlands on 30 and 31 October 2013, in the Jaarbeurs, Utrecht. Nexenta's presentation will focus on why SDS is the preferred choice to administer and manage multivendor storage environments and the advantages of SDS in today’s challenging market. Nexenta’s presentation will be on 30 October 2013, at 10:15 by Jacco van Achterberg, Sales Director EMEA.
Nexenta also will showcase its enterprise class, hardware-independent storage software at booth #B057, and will host a customer case study session on 30 October 2013, at 10.15-10.45 am to be presented by Stefan van den Hurk, IT manager, Armada Music.
With increasing demand for flexible storage capabilities, Nexenta’s solutions provide the scalable infrastructure needed to extend storage capacities. Software-Defined Storage offers the ability to keep up with the innovation in both hardware and software that is necessary given today’s IT challenges.
"Since implementing NexentaStor we have seen a huge improvement to our infrastructure including increased speed, capacity and ease of use. The Storage Expo is a great place for us to share our experience of the straightforward migration and implementation process experienced with the Nexenta solution”, explains Stefan van den Hurk, IT Manager at Armada Music, who will be presenting Nexenta’s customer case session on 30 October.
“SDS has been brought to the forefront of the storage agenda as it offers the ability to keep up with the innovation in the rapidly changing storage market," said Jacco van Achterberg, Sales Director EMEA, Nexenta. "Nexenta plays a critical role in helping to manage and extend any cloud or virtualized storage environment and we are excited to demonstrate Nexenta's vision for SDS at Storage Expo."