DDN, the global leader in artificial
intelligence (AI) and multicloud data management, today announced
that it has completed its acquisition of the IntelliFlash business from Western Digital Corp.
The acquisition of IntelliFlash expands DDN's portfolio of
intelligent infrastructure offerings for the enterprise with best-in-class NVMe
flash solutions and highly versatile hybrid storage arrays, backed by an
industry leading AI-enabled, predictive analytics platform. With IntelliFlash,
DDN extends its market leadership in end-to-end data management solutions and
enables enterprises to solve their most demanding data center requirements
across AI, analytics, IoT, multicloud, and virtualized environments.
"IntelliFlash adds the most powerful and versatile NVMe, hybrid flash
and predictive analytics platform in the industry to DDN's market leading
enterprise storage offering for virtualized environments, IoT and data at scale
requirements," said Alex Bouzari, CEO and co-founder, DDN. "Our customers can
truly enhance the value and simplify the management of their data in the
multicloud with insight, ease of use and flexibility across the broadest range
of platforms, applications and environments."
The acquisition of IntelliFlash adds more than 1,700 customers and
partners, seven years of flash storage innovation, a strong patent portfolio
and a great engineering and global go-to-market team to DDN's Enterprise
Division. With today's enterprise and cloud-scale data initiatives, it is
essential for IT infrastructures to deliver ease of management, high
performance, flexibility and stability to meet and exceed digital modernization
demands. DDN's enterprise business unit now combines IntelliFlash, Tintri's
market leading virtualized storage offerings and Nextenta's IoT and telco
offerings, thereby fully addressing the widest range of data management
enterprise needs.
"I am excited to have the IntelliFlash organization join the DDN
Enterprise family. Both the people, as well as the technology, are a natural
fit for our organization and now provide us a broader set of offerings that
will further enhance our intelligent infrastructure portfolio for enterprise
customers," said Tom Ellery, general manager and senior vice president of field
operations, Tintri by DDN. "As we combine the organization, we are eager to
engage with the entire IntelliFlash community of customers and partners. The
opportunity to become more intimate with their business challenges and share
our vision of how intelligent infrastructure is fundamentally changing all
operational aspects for the large enterprise is incredibly invigorating for the
entire company."
For more information on IntelliFlash, visit http://www.intelliflash.io.