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SimpliVity hyperconverged infrastructure delivers the enterprise-class performance and availability today’s IT leaders require, with the cloud economics businesses demand. No other company has taken on the mega task of assimilating all IT elements below the hypervisor (8 to 12 discrete components or services) into an x86 building block to create of a single, scalable resource pool. SimpliVity’s unique data architecture improves performance and data efficiency, and enables native data protection and global unified management from a single console. SimpliVity’s true hyperconverged infrastructure simplifies IT, operations and data; accelerates deployment; and improves recovery objectives—delivering a 3x TCO savings.

PALO ALTO, California, January 17, 2017 – Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced a definitive agreement to acquire SimpliVity, a leading provider of software-defined, hyperconverged infrastructure, for $650 million in cash.
The Town of Paradise, California replaced its legacy IT systems with SimpliVity hyperconverged infrastructure. The SimpliVity solution accelerates data backup and recovery functions while eliminating IT cost and complexity.
Healthcare institutions choose SimpliVity to consolidate data centers, improve data protection, and meet regulatory compliance
SimpliVity, a leader in hyperconverged infrastructure revolutionizing enterprise IT, was named a Leader by Gartner, Inc. in the global research firm’s October 2016 Magic Quadrant for Integrated Systems for its ability to execute and its completeness of vision.
If faced with the choice of buying a Chevrolet Corvette or a Toyota Corolla for the daily commute to work, there is a lot to consider: price, practicality, gas mileage and maybe even the color.
SimpliVity, a leader in hyperconverged infrastructure that’s revolutionizing enterprise IT, today announced that the company was recognized as a Leader in The Forrester Wave: Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI), Q3 2016 report.
Many state and local governments are dealing with IT infrastructure that is inefficient, risky, and outdated. Cost constraints, in particular, have led many government organizations’ data centers to fall into a standstill of non-productivity. There is a way to break this stagnation, however, which the Town of Newington, Connecticut, the Mississippi Department of Revenue, and the City of Arvada, Colorado all found out first-hand.
Learn how hyperconvergence can help increase innovation, drive consolidation, and decrease risk for state and local governments.
The Special District Risk Management Authority (SDRMA) is a 30-year-old organization providing coverage protection through risk management solutions to public agencies in California. The SDRMA partners with iFish Group, an IT consulting and custom development firm, for its managed hosting services.
Ransomware is on the rise. According to McAfee Lab’s 2016 Threats Report, the total number of ransomware samples increased by more than 140% in 2015. This trend isn’t too surprising. Businesses infected with ransomware have two options. Recover from a previous version, which could take hours or days using traditional data protection solutions; or pay up. Given the high cost of downtime, most businesses choose the latter.
“Compared to the first quarter of last year, SimpliVity has increased its total customers by 177% year over year with a repeat purchase rate of more than 30%, indicating the company’s continued leadership in this exploding market. The quarter was also fueled by SimpliVity’s largest enterprise transaction to date, a Fortune 50 financial services firm that chose SimpliVity after a thorough evaluation of all legacy and alternative hyperconvergence technologies, and will replace all legacy IT
One of the most pernicious malware threats is the cryptolocker type of ransomware. Organizations infected with this malware suddenly find their critical files encrypted. Rather than give in to demands for payment in exchange for decrypting the files, they may try to restore the files from backups taken prior to encryption. This will result in a loss of any changes since the last backup and possibly lead to delays as the backups are restored
Join Juniper Networks and SimpliVity to learn how Hyperconverged infrastructure can evolve your data center and provide significant benefits, including improved operational efficiency, an improved ability to scale, cost savings, faster deployment time, and IT productivity savings.
Hyperconvergence represents a major technology development capable of transforming the data center into a lean, green, efficiency machine. By converging all IT below the hypervisor, hyperconvergence immediately makes the data center more efficient and environmentally sound.
Join SimpliVity’s Rich Kucharski and guest speaker IDC research director Eric Sheppard as they review trends in operational efficiency and real-world results of customers using SimpliVity hyperconverged infrastructure.
OmniStack Data Virtualization Platform delivers superior intelligence and automation for large enterprises and offers more hypervisor options
SimpliVity, a leader in hyperconverged infrastructure revolutionizing enterprise IT, today announced significant enterprise gains for OmniStack Integrated Solution with Cisco UCS – selling more than 1,000 units to date to hundreds of customers, including purchases by Land O’Lakes and Assured Guaranty
SimpliVity, a leader in hyperconverged infrastructure revolutionizing enterprise IT, today announced that enterprise demand for the company’s hyperconverged infrastructure continued to flourish throughout 2015, allowing SimpliVity to more than double its year over year bookings and expand its customer base by more than 2.5x.
Hyperconverged virtualization or infrastructure is a massive tech trend that is the most recent architectural shift to reduce IT costs and improve efficiencies.
SimpliVity’s revolutionary technology delivers unprecedented simplicity, efficiency and performance for global enterprises with average payback period of six months and ROI of 224 percent
SimpliVity has become one of the fastest growing infrastructure companies in history. Now valued at more than $1 billion, SimpliVity has raised a total of $276 million in venture capital funding after just 23 months of product availability.
Through implementation of a server platform called Simplivity, ITS reduced the footprint to three production servers and cut electrical consumption to less than 15,000 KWh/year.