DataCore vs NVIDIA

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DataCore
Based on 57 reviews.
NVIDIA
Based on 11 reviews.
Overview
DataCore Software is a leading software defined storage vendor specializing in storage virtualization, storage management, and storage networking. DataCore was founded on February 4, 1998 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The original team of 12 employees had previously designed and pioneered high-end storage subsystems at Encore Computer. The company was formed to build portable storage virtualization software to manage and control storage resources and insulate users and applications from storage-related disruptions. The company also describes itself as a leader in software defined storage architectures based on its solutions being hardware independent and managing and auto-tuning the performance and utilization of all forms of storage including flash memory technologies, spinning disk drives and Cloud storage.
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Sample Customers
DataCore Swarm
iQ Media, NEP, Texas Tech University, Telefónica, City of Austin, Massive Media, Data Deposit Box, Premier Physician Services, Truliant Federal Credit Union
SwiftStack
Pac-12 Networks, Georgia Institute of Technology, Budd Van Lines
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Top Industries
Computer Software Company
23%
Comms Service Provider
16%
Financial Services Firm
6%
Manufacturing Company
5%
Manufacturing Company
15%
University
11%
Computer Software Company
11%
Comms Service Provider
10%
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