News Bits: Cloudian, Cohesity, TYAN, HYCU, Fujifilm, Komprise, & Zerto

This week’s News Bits we look at a number of small announcements, small in terms of the content, not the impact they have. Cloudian obtains FIPS certifications. Cohesity announces SmartFiles. TYAN announces several new servers. HYCU announces cloud services provider program. Fujifilm Object Archive Software pricing model announced. Komprise extends Intelligent Data Management capabilities. Zerto raises $53 million. (more…)
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Why Is Mission: Impossible – Fallout Censored on Netflix in India?

Netflix is playing a censored version of Mission: Impossible – Fallout on its platform in India, which erases all mentions of Kashmir. This is the version that was approved for theatrical release by the Indian censor board. It’s unclear whether Netflix asked for a censored version, or whether the studio Paramount Pictures chose to do so.
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#53: Lee Caswell, VMware

In this week's podcast Brian interviews Lee Caswell, aka The vSAN guy. Lee covers a lot of ground, starting with a conversation about the momentum of VCF. Of those customers, 80% are net new to vSAN. On the vSAN front, adoption remains strong as VMware is adding 100 customers a week on vSAN. This is reflected in VMware's #1 spot in HCI, which was reaffirmed this week by IDC. The podcast also covers off on Kubernetes, files on vSAN, disaggregated HCI via VVOLs, Bitfusion and the virtualization of GPUs and so much more. (more…)
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Lenovo ThinkCentre M75n & M75n IoT Nano Announced

This week, Lenovo expanded its popular ultra-small form factor workstations or Nano desktops with two new models, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M75n and M75n IoT Nano. At just 350ml, the ThinkCentre M75n is the smallest desktop yet in the company’s portfolio making it attractive for places where space is limited. The two new M75n models are powered by AMD CPUs, SSDs, and Windows 10. (more…)
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