New release of Tintri VMstore breaks out of the data centre and into the cloud

Ten unique features deliver AI-driven autonomous data services and ease-of-use in hybrid cloud ecosystems

Tintri is celebrating its 10th anniversary of product availability with the “neXt” evolution of Tintri’s VMstore series. Expanding on its purpose-built, auto adaptive VMstore platform, Tintri’s new Virtual Series incorporates 10 unique features that comprise the company’s Platform as a Service (PaaS) approach. The Virtual Series offers autonomous QOS, predictive analytics, distributed data services, and ease-of-use in a robust and efficient virtual data workload management platform for hybrid cloud ecosystems. Tintri has seen the movement toward containerisation in hybrid IT environments and has adapted its intelligent analytics to enhance locality, security and predictive failure and recovery capabilities.

“We are in close collaboration with our customers and partners and understand the challenges they continue to face as data and application implementation becomes more distributed,” said Phil Trickovic (pictured), SVP of Revenue, Tintri. “Because of our unique architecture meant specifically for virtual data sets, we are perfectly positioned to meet these new customer challenges and bring tremendous value by rapidly advancing the technology needed to address these new industry dynamics. By decoupling Tintri’s AI-powered software from our hardware platform, VMstore customers can now deploy the efficient, transparent and easy-to-use data management platform they’re accustomed to with Tintri.”

Tintri’s neXt data management platform will consist of a new Virtual Series solution that enables 10 technology features to lower cost and complexity and gain backup and disaster recovery efficiencies, with the option to deploy and transfer within both on-prem and cloud environments.

“The new Virtual Series platform and the 10 neXt feature additions were designed to address the shift we have seen in the IT market over the last 3-5 years,” said Brock Mowry, Tintri’s CTO. “Because of VMstore’s unique ability to see and manage virtual workloads, these neXt features give users a complete view into their hybrid cloud needs. Both performance and data protection tie back to Tintri’s Analytics platform allowing users to design the infrastructure, both cloud and on-prem to best serve the organisation’s entire application needs.”

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