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Nirvanix Scrambles To Transfer Cloud Data Before Shutdown

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San Diego-based cloud storage company Nirvanix has officially shut down its service, saying in a posting on its website that it is actively winding down its business, and is scrambling to transfer data on the cloud storage service to other providers. nirvanix cloud storage shutdown deadpool saas failure' READ MORE>>.

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Zadara Storage Links With Tech Data For Channel Efforts

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Irvine-based storage-as-a-service provider Zadara Storage said on Monday that it has inked an agreement with technology distributor Tech Data Corporation. According to Zadara, Tech Data will offer up its services to its channel partners worldwide, through its Avnet Cloud Marketplace. READ MORE>>.

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RightScale Rolls Out Grid Computing Product

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According to the firm, its new RIghtScale Grid Computing Solution Pack is targeted at grid processing on services such as Amazon Web Services. The new software connects into Amazon AWS, and its EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud), SQS (Simple Queue Service), and S3 (Simple Storage Service) to coordinate grid processing.

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Nirvanix Shuffles CEOs

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San Diego-based Nirvanix, which operates an online, storage-as-a-service which competes against Amazon's S3 storage service, has shuffled its CEOs, the firm said today, replacing CEO Patrick Harr with Jim Zierick. Tags: nirvanix data storage executive saas. Nirvanix said that Harr is leaving to "pursue a new opportunity."

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Nirvanix Powers Ooyala

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San Diego-based Nirvanix, a provider of storage-as-a-service, said Tuesday that the firm's technology is being used by video delivery firm Ooyala. The firm charges by bandwidth and amount of storage, and competes against Amazon's S3 service. Financial impact of the partnership was not disclosed. READ MORE>>

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