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Supermicro at Board of SNIA

To accelerate all-flash NVMe storage advancements and adoption

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) has joined the board of the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) as a new voting member.

As a provider of industry storage technologies, Supermicro has long focused on innovating its portfolio and storage solutions to deliver the best products and experiences to its customers. With modern data centers focusing on big data and AI solutions, the value and import of quality storage networking support has grown.

Joining SNIA as a voting member will increase Supermicro ‘s influence in the industry, enable the company to collaborate with other players in the space and elevate storage market standards. The firm will also bring additional perspective to the SNIA standards development in the flash, persistent memory, form-factor, storage management, and cloud storage domains.

Over the past few years, OEMs such as Supermicro have become an increasingly important and influential part of the computer and storage vendor ecosystem,” said David Dale, chairman, SNIA board of directors. “We are delighted to welcome Supermicro ‘s participation in SNIA at a leadership level. We believe it underscores the relevance of SNIA ‘s agenda to the changing storage industry ecosystem.

Supermicro has been focusing on storage solutions for many years. SNIA is exploring ways of accelerating testing and validation of new technologies and standards for the industry. These efforts will explore how to best support, realize, and drive innovative storage technologies forward at an accelerated pace, and bring cloud service providers (and hyperscalers) together with the storage industry in these efforts.

Supermicro has always been a first-to-market developer of server and storage systems, and we are one of the pioneers in system implementations to support the all-flash NVMe and persistent memory technologies. This system level design and development experience is vital to bringing the continuous enhancements in storage technologies to reality,” said Tau Leng, SVP of technology, Supermicro. “SNIA leads the storage industry worldwide in developing and promoting vendor-neutral architectures, standards and education services. Supermicro now joins other industry leaders of SNIA to advance the technologies and industry development.

Tau Leng SupermicroLeng will join the SNIA board of directors. He is a 25-year industry veteran who manages engineering, marketing, product management, and testing teams at Supermicro. He joins an elite group of storage technology leaders to drive the execution of SNIA ‘s mission by delivering standards, vendor-neutral education, and services that will propel open storage networking solutions into the broader market.

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