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  2. Pure Storage - Wikipedia

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    Pure Storage was founded in 2009 under the code name Os76 Inc. [2] by John Colgrove and John Hayes. [3] Initially, the company was setup within the offices of Sutter Hill Ventures, a venture capital firm, [2] and funded with $5 million in early investments. [4]

  3. 3PAR - Wikipedia

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    3PAR first shipped the InServ storage server in September 2002. 3PAR's primary competitors in the enterprise storage market are Dell EMC, Pure Storage, NetApp, Hitachi Data Systems and IBM. 3PAR called itself a pioneer of thin provisioning, a mechanism to improve the utilization efficiency of storage capacity deployment.

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  5. Storage Management Initiative – Specification - Wikipedia

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    2003 – The Storage Management Initiative launches formal industry wide specification development, interoperability testing and demonstrations programs, as well as conformance testing systems and certifications. Work proceeds in the SNIA SMI Technical Steering Committee and related TWGs.

  6. Pure Storage Positioned For AI-Driven Growth: Analyst ... - AOL

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    Pure Storage, Inc. (NYSE:PSTG) shares are trading lower on Wednesday. Oppenheimer analyst Param Singh initiated coverage on the company with an Outperform rating and a price target of $70. The ...

  7. Talk:Pure Storage - Wikipedia

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    Pure Storage (final version) received a peer review by Wikipedia editors, which on 20 July 2023 was archived. It may contain ideas you can use to improve this article.

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    Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) certification is a vendor-neutral certification that is applicable to training professionals in all industries. Originally administered in 2001 through The Chauncey Institute, the CTT program was acquired by CompTIA and renamed as CTT+.

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