Tuesday, June 12, 2018

New Caringo CEO expects to ride object storage wave

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A roundup of storage content from TechTarget's network |June 12, 2018
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FEATURED STORY
New Caringo CEO looks to Swarm the market
Dave Raffo, Editorial Director

Caringo CEO Tony Barbagallo plans to ride the Caringo Swarm platform to profitability, noting that the object storage vendor has escaped Dell's shadow by building more partnerships. (SearchStorage)

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