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PRESS RELEASE

The IT Press Tour comes back to Europe for its 52nd Edition

This fourth European edition will be held in Madrid, Spain on December 5 & 6, 2023, with DataCore, Disk Archive, Inspeere, Tiger Technology, XenData, and ZettaScale

 

Paris, France - November 8, 2023 - The IT Press Tour, a leading media event launched in June 2010, announced today the participating companies* for the 52nd edition organized on the 5 & 6 of December 2023 in Madrid, Spain. This fourth edition held in Europe will focus on IT Infrastructure, Cloud, Networking, Data Management and Storage. It is the perfect opportunity to meet six innovative companies: DataCore, Disk Archive, Inspeere, Tiger Technology, XenData, and ZettaScale.

"Last tour of the year with a new European edition in Madrid following Paris, Lisbon and Berlin, with a good mix of European and US companies. We'll meet 6 new companies covering advanced technologies in various domains, some are well known and others are recent and young ones. With this 52nd edition, we also reach new records with 293 distincts companies and 506 sessions organized since the really first edition in June 2010", said Philippe Nicolas, creator of The IT Press Tour.

With quotes from some participating companies:

  • Michel Portelli, VP Global Field Marketing & Customer Success, DataCore
    "When you look at the many years of publishing experience from the confirmed journalists attending December's Madrid IT Press Tour, you know you are about to be part of a special gathering, backed with detailed reporting on tech innovations that will impact organisations in 2024. For us at DataCore, not only does it represent re-engagement and updates with editors in key European tech and business outlets, but it also provides us with a platform to convey just how far we have developed our portfolio to meet the needs of connected data gathered from intelligent applications through automated, highly performant and flexible software-defined storage layers."    

  • Alexander Lefterov, CEO and founder, Tiger Technology
    "With its third appearance at the IT Press Tour, Tiger Technology would like to emphasize the increasing imperative for businesses to safeguard their data against severe losses. A recent study disclosed that in 2022 alone, an alarming 45% of businesses experienced permanent data damage. In light of these findings, we would like to underscore the crucial importance of DR (Disaster Recovery), HA (High Availability) and Fault-tolerant systems in ensuring business continuity and data resilience for mission-critical workflows."

  • Phil Storey, CEO and co-founder, XenData
    "Organizations that create large volumes of video files have many options for long-term storage of their digital content including on-premises disk and data tape, public cloud and hybrid approaches. With over 1,500 installations worldwide, many large broadcasters, local TV stations, professional sports teams, video production and post-production companies trust XenData to provide their secure active archives. At this year’s IT Press Tour, we look forward to presenting our on-prem, public and private cloud archive solutions, optimized for media and entertainment applications."

About The IT Press Tour

The IT Press Tour (ITPT) has been created, organized, promoted, operated and produced since 2010 by Voxyter, a marketing services and consulting firm based in Paris, France. Since the inception, European and US journalists met worldwide high-tech companies to discuss various IT topics covering IT Infrastructure, Data Management, Storage, Business and IT Applications, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber and IT Security. For more information, please visit us at www.itpresstour.com, email us at info@itpresstour.com and follow us on twitter at @ITPressTour, the associated hashtag is #ITPT.

 

 

*Full list of sponsors since the first edition by alphabetical order:  A10 Networks, Actifio (acquired by Google), Adaptiva, Aera Technology, Aerospike, AetherStore, Alation, Alteryx, Anaplan, AppDynamics (acquired by Cisco), Aptare (acquired by Veritas), Aqua Security, Arcitecta, Arista Networks, Arkeia (acquired by Western Digital), Atempo, Atlantis Computing (IP assets acquired by HiveIO), AtScale, AuriStor (formerly Your File System), Avere Systems (acquired by Microsoft), Axway, Ayehu (acquired by Resolve), Backblaze, Backupify (acquired by Datto, itself acquired by Kaseya), Bamboo Systems✝, Basho Technologies (acquired by Bet365), Big Switch Networks (acquired by Arista Networks), Biomemory Labs, Bitcasa (acquired by Intel), Blade Network Technologies (acquired by IBM), BMC, Bouquet.AI✝, Box, Branch Metrics, C3DNA✝, Caringo (acquired by DataCore), Catalogic Software, CDNetworks, Chartio (acquired by Atlassian), Cleondris, CloudByte (renamed MayaData, acquired by DataCore), CloudEndure (acquired by AWS), Cloudera, CloudFabrix, CloudGenix (acquired by Palo Alto Networks), Cloudian, CloudPhysics (acquired by HPE), Clustrix (acquired by MariaDB), Cohesity, Coho Data✝, Commerce.AI, Commvault, Compliance.AI, Copiun (acquired by Good Technology), Coraid, Coralogix, Corelight, CoreOS (acquired by Red Hat), Couchbase, Crate.IO, Croit, CTera Networks, Data Dynamics, DataCore, Datadog, DataGrail, Datameer, Datera (acquired by VMware), Datos IO (acquired by Rubrik), Datrium (acquired by VMware), DDN Storage, Deep Instinct, Delphix, Diablo Technologies (asset acquired by Rambus), Disk Archive, DriveScale (acquired by Twitter), Druva, E8 Storage (acquired by AWS), Egenera, Elastic (formerly Elasticsearch), Elastifile (acquired by Google), eMeter (acquired by Siemens), Emulex (acquired by Avago), Engine Yard, EVault (formerly i365, then acquired by Carbonite), Exablox (acquired by StorageCraft, itself acquired by Arcserve), ExaGrid, F5 Networks, FalconStor, Filebase, Firebase (acquired by Google), Fivetran, FlashGrid, FogCoin, FollowAnalytics, FoundationDB (acquired by Apple), Frame (acquired by Nutanix now own by Dizzion), Fujifilm Recording Media, Fungible, Fusion-IO (acquired by SanDisk, itself acquired by WDC), GRAID Technology, GridGain, Guardtime, H2O.ai, Hammerspace, Harness, Hazelcast, Hedvig (acquired by Commvault), High Cloud Security (acquired by HyTrust), Hightail (formerly YouSendIT, acquired by OpenText), Hortonworks (merged with Cloudera), HYCU, Igneous Systems (acquired by Rubrik), Iguazio, Illusive, Infinidat, Infinio (acquired by Ignitech), InfluxData, Inspeere, Insurgo, Iodyne, Isilon (acquired by EMC, itself acquired by Dell Technologies), iXsystems, Joyent (acquired by Samsung), Jut✝, Kaminario (morphed into Silk), Kalista, Kaseya, Kinetica, Komodor, Komprise, Librato (acquired by SolarWinds), Lightbits Labs, LINBIT, Liqid, LiveAction, LogicMonitor, Lookout Mobile Security, LucidLink, Mabl, Mangstor (morphed into Exten Technologies, acquired by OVHcloud), MapR Technologies (acquired by HPE), MarkLogic, MemoScale, Metadata.IO, Micron, MinIO, Model9, MuleSoft (acquired by Salesforce), N-able, Nasuni, Nebulon, NEC, NetApp, Nexenta (acquired by DDN), NexGen Storage (acquired by Pivot3), Nexustorage, Nicira Networks (acquired by VMware), Nginx (acquired by F5 Networks), NGX Storage, Nimble Storage (acquired by HPE), Nimbus Data Systems, Nine Technology (acquired by Imation), Nodeum, NooBaa Storage (acquired by Red Hat, itself acquired by IBM), Nuage Networks (acquired by Nokia), Nuclia, NuoDB (formerly NimbusDB, acquired by Dassault Systèmes), ObjectiveFS, Observe, Odaseva, OmniSci (formerly MapD), Onepanel, Open vStorage✝, OpenIO (acquired by OVHcloud), OpenStack, Outpace.IO✝, OwnBackup, Palo Alto Networks, Panasas, Panzura, Pavilion Data Systems, Pernix Data (acquired by Nutanix), PetaGene, Petuum, Phala Data✝, Pica8, Platfora (acquired by Workday), Platform9, Platform.sh, Pliops, Plug and Play Tech Center, PoINT Software & Systems, Portworx (acquired by Pure Storage), Primary Data✝, Promethium, Proofpoint, ProphetStor, Protocol Labs, Publist, Pure Storage, Quantum, Qubole (acquired by Idera), Qumulo, RainStor (acquired by Teradata), RapidAPI, Redis Labs, Reduxio Systems (morphed into Ionir), Riverbed, Robin.IO (acquired by RakutenSymphony), Rozo Systems, RStor (acquired by PacketFabric), Rubrik, SambaNova, Sanbolic (acquired by Citrix), Scale Computing, ScaleFlux, Scality, SendBird, Sherbit (acquired by Medopad), ShieldIO, SimplyBlock, SimpliVity (acquired by HPE), SingleStore, SmartIOPS, Snowflake, SoftIron, SolidFire (acquired by NetApp), Solix Technologies, Sonian (acquired by Barracuda Networks), Soonr (acquired by Autotask then merged with Datto, itself acquired by Kaseya), Spanning Cloud Apps (acquired by Kaseya), Spectra Logic, SpeeDB, SpringPath (acquired by Cisco), Starboard Storage Systems (acquired by SGI, itself acquired by HPE), Storadera, StorCentric, StorONE, StorPool, StorSimple (acquired by Microsoft), StrongLink (formerly StrongBox Data Solutions), Sumo Logic, Symform (acquired by Quantum), Synata (acquired by Cisco), Sysdig, Tegile Systems (acquired by Western Digital and then by DDN), ThoughtSpot, ThousandEyes (acquired by Cisco), Tiger Technology, Tintri (acquired by DDN), Trifacta (acquired by Alteryx),  Tuxera, TwinStrata (acquired by EMC, itself acquired by Dell Technologies), Ubeeko (now HFactory), Valohai, Varonis, VAST Data, Versity Software, Vexata (acquired by StorCentric), Violin Memory (acquired by StorCentric), Virsto (acquired by VMware), Virtana (formerly Virtual Instruments), VMware, Waterline Data (acquired by Hitachi Vantara), Webz.io (formerly Webhose.io), Weebit, WEKA, Western Digital, WhipTail (acquired by Cisco), XenData, Xirrus (acquired by Riverbed), Yellowfin, Yuzuy, Zadara Storage, Zerto (acquired by HPE), ZettaScale, Zoho, Zscaler and Zuora.

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