SUNNYVALE, CA — (Marketwired) — 06/17/13 — , the company reimagining storage, today announced details of its participation at the taking place in San Francisco, June 18 – 19, 2013. Tad Hunt, co-founder and CTO of Exablox will be an expert panelist in the discussion, “Has Object Storage Arrived? What will it take for Object Storage to go Mainstream?”
Has Object Storage Arrived? What will it take for Object Storage to go Mainstream?”
Object storage has been touted for some time now as a possible savior to the rapidly rising tide of Big Data. The general features and benefits read well, but widespread adoption does not seem to have followed, or has it? Is there a misperception in the market about object storage utilization, or is it truly struggling to find its place? This panel discussion will cover tough questions put directly to the object storage gurus about their plans and concerns going forward with their technologies, perceived implementation challenges, best use cases/applications and go-to-market plans.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
9:50 a.m. – 11:20 a.m. PDT
Next Generation Object Storage Summit 2013
Sheraton Fisherman-s Wharf
2500 Mason St.
San Francisco, CA 94133
Exablox co-founder and CTO Tad Hunt and participants from Data Direct Networks, EMC and Quantum. Prior to founding Exablox, Hunt served as principal engineer at Entrisphere, from inception through acquisition by Ericsson. Previously, he also served as senior engineer at Bell Labs, and a kernel developer on the Inferno OS project. Hunt received his bachelor-s degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Exablox is the company reimagining storage. Exablox solves businesses- runaway storage costs and information management nightmares by providing a cloud-managed scale-out object-based solution that is affordable and easy to use. OneBlox is an inclusive storage offering that combines an elegant hardware architecture and integrated, enterprise-grade software, including inline deduplication, continuous data protection, and disaster recovery. Founded in 2010, Exablox is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. and backed by leading Silicon Valley venture firms. Visit Exablox online at and join the conversation at .
Kelly Indrieri
Kulesa Faul for Exablox
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