DataCore expands hyperconverged infrastructure with acquisition of StarWind

DataCore expands hyperconverged infrastructure with acquisition of StarWind

DataCore Strengthens Its Position in Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Through the Acquisition of StarWind, Expanding Its Offering to Edge Environments, Remote Offices, and Small Businesses.

DataCore Software Has Acquired StarWind Software, a Provider of HCI Solutions Focused on Edge and Remote Office/Branch Office (ROBO) Environments. This Move Extends DataCore’s Reach from Core Data Centers to Highly Distributed IT Environments. This Is Important Because Increasingly, Business Data Is No Longer Processed Centrally in Data Centers, but at the Edge, Where Data Originates. Gartner Expects That by Then, Approximately 75 Percent of All Business Data Will Be Generated and Processed Outside Traditional Data Centers.

Edge environments

StarWind Provides Software-Defined HCI Specifically Designed for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses with Distributed Infrastructures. Think of Stores Performing Real-Time Analytics, Manufacturers Monitoring Equipment, Healthcare Institutions Managing Patient Data, and Financial Institutions Handling Branch-Level Transactions. This Acquisition Allows DataCore to Offer Customers a Unified, Easy-to-Manage Solution That Reduces Complexity and Increases Operational Efficiency Across Various IT Architectures.

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The Combination of DataCore and StarWind Creates a Broad Portfolio of Storage Options, Including Block, File, S3 Object, and Container-Native Storage. This Aligns with DataCore’s Strategic Vision, DataCore.NEXT, Which Focuses on Flexible Software-Defined Solutions for Various Workloads in Core, Edge, and Cloud Environments.

More control

According to CEO Dave Zabrowski of DataCore, the Acquisition Strengthens the Ability to Deliver Reliable HCI Solutions, from Central Data Centers to Remote Locations. This Gives Organizations More Control and Easier Management of Their Data Infrastructure. It Addresses the Trend That IT Departments in Branches and Remote Locations Are Increasingly Working with Limited Resources and Need Scalable, Resilient Systems.