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Breakthrough Awards: KDDI, our G.O.A.T. Winner for Asia Pacific

Pure Storage

Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, KDDI is a global Fortune 500 company and one of the largest telecommunications providers in Asia. With the high-speed processing and capacity of FlashBlade, KDDI now captures and stores 30 times more data than before, especially in the most effective certain analytical system.

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Pure Storage Now a 10X Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ Leader for Primary Storage

Pure Storage

Today, that same FlashArray from 2014 has 10 times its original storage capacity in just three rack units. This Year, 10 Is Pure’s Magic Number A decade ago, customers needed giant arrays stretching across multiple racks for the kind of problems they solved with our early FlashArray systems.

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Leading Telecom Accelerates Development with Containers and Dynamic Storage

Pure Storage

Fast, reliable, and secure telecommunication services are central to the way we work, learn, and entertain. To stay ahead of the competition, telecommunications companies are constantly adding to their portfolio of fiber, cable, wireless, and satellite offerings. That means subscriber expectations are higher than ever.

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Pure Storage Now a 10X Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ Leader for Primary Storage

Pure Storage

Today, that same FlashArray from 2014 has 10 times its original storage capacity in just three rack units. This Year, 10 Is Pure’s Magic Number A decade ago, customers needed giant arrays stretching across multiple racks for the kind of problems they solved with our early FlashArray systems.

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Pure Storage Now a 10X Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ Leader for Primary Storage

Pure Storage

Today, that same FlashArray from 2014 has 10 times its original storage capacity in just three rack units. This Year, 10 Is Pure’s Magic Number A decade ago, customers needed giant arrays stretching across multiple racks for the kind of problems they solved with our early FlashArray systems.