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ionir Systems Ltd. announced the approval of a US patent for its system and method for operating a digital storage system. This patent represents the company’s core architecture for its container native storage (CNS) technology: a Kubernetes-native
A new survey by ionir shows that 60% of respondents are running stateful applications on Kubernetes, and of those who aren’t already
A new survey by ionir shows that 60% of respondents are running stateful applications on Kubernetes, and of those who aren’t already, 50% plan to do so in the next 12 months
DevOps powers the production of better-quality software — and does so faster and more easily than before. It’s a dynamic process with many advantages. Understandably, organizations have been taking advantage of increasingly flexible resources
ionir announced it has become a technology partner with CircleCI to offer customers a streamlined CI/CD solution. This effort aligns with ionir’s initiative to meet market needs and accommodate customers’ DevOps needs with cloud-native CI/CD solutions
ionir, a provider of Kubernetes Data Services, is collaborating with Zensar, a leading experience engineering and technology solutions company, to offer customers data mobility solutions for hybrid
Boston-based startup ChaosSearch has said it more than doubled its headcount in 2021, and expanded into Europe. ChaosSearch is focused on making it easier for companies to store, access
As part of 2022 APM Predictions list, APMdigest asked industry experts to predict how Digital Transformation will evolve and impact business in 2022. According to IDC, by 2022, 70% of all organizations
A wide variety of customers with a broad range of requirements and application profiles use public clouds. This has historically meant there was little sense in charging customers for storage
As part of the 2022 DevOps Predictions list, DEVOPSdigest asked industry experts — from analysts and consultants to users and the top vendors — how they think Kubernetes and containers will evolve and impact business. Open source software will continue to grow, containerized…
Like every year, StorageNewsletter asked vendors for their 2022 perspectives. Based on a strong exercice to collect vendors inputs and find out some leading topics, we identified the following top predictions from these 53 answers
One of the biggest challenges DevOps engineers will continue to face is data gravity – the pull of the accumulating data black-hole and resulting lack of data mobility. This slow delivery of data is expected to double annually…
In many data center environments, software dynamically provisions and manages hardware resources, so companies can efficiently utilize storage space. Increasing demand for storage capacity and intensifying cybersecurity measures…
Predictive analytics will drive new, emerging use cases around the next generation of digital applications. The technology will become more immersive and embedded, where predictive analytics capabilities will be blended…
The past two years have seen a massive acceleration in the shift to the cloud and the trend shows no signs of stopping. In addition, new research from IBM found that only 3 percent of respondents reported…
Software defined networking (SDN) permeates the networking market extensively, due to its flexible and accessible infrastructure for data, management, and security needs. SDN is expected to grow as companies continue…
One of the biggest challenges DevOps engineers face is data gravity—the pull of accumulating data into a black hole and the resulting lack of data mobility. This slow delivery of data is expected to double annually from now until 2024…
According to Puppet’s State of DevOps Report 2021, 83% of IT professionals report their organizations are implementing DevOps practices to achieve faster time to delivery, gain increased security of systems and unlock higher business value. This article from DEVOPSdigest discusses…
As part of the “How To Use Digital Transformation To Take Your Company To The Next Level” series, Mike Wall, the CEO of ionir, was interviewed
In this video from Techstrong.TV, Tad Lebeck, field CTO for North America for Ionir, discusses the five key metrics DevOps teams should be tracking for success
This month we continue our investigations into K8s storage with a discussion with Tad Lebeck, US CTO for ionir, a software defined storage system that only runs under K8s. ionir Kubernetes Data Services platform is an outgrowth of Reduxio a “tin-wrapped”…
The need for remote work solutions prioritized a shift to the cloud – and for some organizations, that meant choosing short-term or patchwork solutions jerry-rigged out of existing legacy technologies just to get through the crisis.
In this recurring feature, we present a variety of short time-critical news items grouped by category such as M&A activity, people movements, funding news, industry partnerships, customer wins, rumors…
ionir Systems Ltd. announced the approval of a US patent (11,132,141) for its system of synchronizing data containers and improving data mobility. This patent underscores ionir’s efforts to help organizations achieve data agility and optimize their enterprise
ionir announced the approval of a U.S. patent for its system of synchronizing data containers and improving data mobility, underscoring ionir’s efforts to help organizations…
Containers have revolutionized the way developers create and deliver applications. The impact is huge; we’ve had to re-imagine how to store, protect, deliver and manage data. Software developers have…
There are two primary software development methodologies these days: Agile and DevOps. Research from Gartner has found that 70% of IT teams use DevOps. Has DevOps totally usurped its predecessor, then? Or can developers use both methodologies…
Agile software development, which has become nearly ubiquitous over the last decade, was a revolution. Instead of waterfall development, with its long cycles that required planning six to nine months ahead
Enterprises have been moving away from conveyor belt-style project delivery with hardware and software resource planning, ordering, and integration. Instead, they’re taking advantage of increasingly flexible cloud resources
Organizations make use of Kubernetes and other tools to set up and manage containers at scale. This enables IT staff with a common platform for business applications that they can use across multiple clouds.
The proliferation of containerized applications, and the increased developmental agility afforded by embracing them, creates a need for flexible, highly available storage solutions
Containers changed the way applications were developed and delivered. This requires a complete rethinking of how we store, deliver, protect, and manage data. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to address
DevOps enables organizations to capitalize on the flexibility of cloud resources in real-time, which is a huge game changer. Just as the adoption of Agile methodology can make a development team more responsive, DevOps revolutionizes implementation
Managing storage for containers and Kubernetes is a challenge, as every admin knows. But does it have to be as difficult as it is? ionir doesn’t think so. ionir offers a Kubernetes-native storage platform that makes it
Containers have created a revolution in software development. With the advent of tailored tools like Kubernetes (K8s), organizations can now deploy and manage containers at scale. Enterprise IT teams now have a common platform
When designing a cloud storage system, a similar approach becomes applicable. Rather than isolated, coarse-grained appliances, it is desirable to use cloud-native resources that are scattered through the cloud and combine their power and
In other words, it is storage that, like any other service that forms part of the overall application landscape, can be delivered by code and is portable with the application, with no hardware dependencies. View the full
Although the cloud has become the backbone of an organizations applications and systems, many organizations are discovering the shortcomings of a one-size-fits-all mindset toward cloud adoption. View the full article from TechTarget’s
ionir stores block data using a generated name and virtual, time-sensitive location mapping metadata so that it can be moved in place and in time to enable persistent volume mobility – fast mobility to any point in time – for Kubernetes
ionir Ltd. expanded availability of its Kubernetes-native storage platform, and additions to its executive team. By eliminating complexity in Kubernetes data and storage management
Just as the internet was empowered by the Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which allowed network information to be retrieved by name, ionir accesses Kubernetes data by name rather than location. View the full article from Database Trends

"Ionir offers a unique solution to the data persistence, protection, and mobility challenges inherent in running stateful applications on Kubernetes."
Almog Apirion, CEO & Co-Founder, Cyolo

"Container-native storage holds real promise for ensuring Kubernetes data persistence, while enabling convergence and automation of myriad data protection and management services IT typically has to cobble together now."
Rich Arsenault, VP Infrastructure and Services, Mimecast

"Cloud is omnipresent, offering benefits to clients like faster time to market, ease of use, etc. However, data mobility does present a few challenges, which is what ionir manages successfully. We look forward to working closely with their team to enable our global clients to navigate multi-cloud environments seamlessly."
Animesh Pillai, AVP and Global Head, Digital Infrastructure, Zensar

"A new DevOps Kubernetes Container Storage Platform is needed that can allow data instances to be orchestrated like applications using Kubernetes with the DevOps toolchains – a concept ionir has pioneered."
Marc Hornbeek, CEO, Engineering DevOps Consulting

"The core technology behind ionir was 8 years in development. Two intersecting areas of innovation set the approach apart from all other attempts at container native data and storage management. First is a new approach to metadata that allows instant mobility of data in both place and time. The second is a microservices architecture that isolates core processing from external interfaces enabling extensibility and scale."
Nir Peleg, CTO of ionir