By Vince Condarcuri
Publication Date: 2025-11-19 22:10:00
Tech giant IBM (IBM) recently announced new upgrades to its Storage Scale System 6000, which will make it easier for companies to handle large amounts of data. Notably, this system brings together data from different locations (like cloud servers, office computers, and remote sites), so teams can access it all in one place. By doing this, companies can run AI tasks faster without delays caused by scattered or slow data systems.
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In addition, the upgraded version now stores up to three times more data (47 million gigabytes, or 47 petabytes, in one rack) by using new high-capacity flash drives. IBM is also releasing new software that helps manage different types of storage and speed up data access, while keeping information safe. With the help of advanced tools like Nvidia’s (NVDA) networking hardware, companies can train AI models quickly and complete complex jobs more smoothly with less energy.
Moreover, IBM is launching a new add-on box called the…

