Pure Storage Expands Enterprise Data Cloud for AI Initiatives
Pure Storage has announced enhancements to its platform, expanding its Enterprise Data Cloud into the public cloud to support AI initiatives, announced in a press release. The updates aim to streamline workflows across on-premises and cloud environments, providing a unified architecture for data control, automation, and cyber resilience.
The new Pure Storage Cloud, now available as an Azure native service, allows IT leaders to manage hybrid cloud storage infrastructures more efficiently. This service is designed to facilitate the migration of storage-intensive VMware workloads to Microsoft Azure, enabling organizations to leverage the latest cloud innovations in AI and analytics.
Additionally, Pure Storage has introduced the Pure1 AI Copilot, an AI-powered platform engineering assistant that simplifies the management of Kubernetes and Portworx clusters. This tool enhances the accessibility and management of storage systems through conversational interfaces, making it easier for IT teams to troubleshoot and optimize without deep technical expertise.
The Unified Enterprise Data Platform | Pure Storage continues to evolve, offering solutions that support AI, cloud, and data protection applications, emphasizing efficiency and performance across various environments.
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