Quantum Corporation (NASDAQ: QMCO) has announced that XENON Systems, a computing and complex data storage specialist, has purchased Quantum Myriad™, a file and object storage software platform.
According to an official release, XENON will offer Myriad to their customers with data-intensive workloads that require infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) models and multi-variant simulations across life sciences, medical research, engineering, and other computing use cases. Reportedly, XENON already sells Quantum ActiveScale™ object storage to their customers who are generating data sets and need to build a private storage cloud that allows access to their research and data sets.
Now, with Myriad and ActiveScale, XENON customers are expected to achieve end-to-end data management, unifying different classes of storage, all from a single vendor. Sources suggest that XENON, along with Quantum, will be displaying Myriad at the Supercomputing Asia Show 2024 in Sydney, Australia (February 19-22) in booth 19.
“I believe Myriad features an architecture that can support the AI models and simulations our life sciences customers are running. The fact that Quantum has end-to-end solutions for the entire lifecycle of data—Myriad for the challenging AI production workloads and ActiveScale for building active and cold data stores at petabyte to exabyte scale— aims to make their offerings especially valuable to our customers,” Dragan Dimitrovici, CEO, XENON, said.