Turns out There's a Market for Marijuana in the Plants Video Surveillance

Scale-out and tape firm knows how to adapt.

Analysis Pot plant cams in a Colorado marijuana farm feeding Quantum’s StorNext multi-tiered and scale-out, file virtualisation and data services software with surveillance camera footage show the substantial market changes to which Quantum is having to adapt.

CEO Jon Gacek told a visiting press crew in December: “I feel like the captain of a small boat in a rough sea.” His company has navigated the rough seas of the tape-based data protection market downturn when it had an ocean of debt from buying ADIC, and when the nirvana of a vastly profitable deduplicating disk backup market was hijacked by Dell EMC’s Data Domain unit.

An asset inside ADIC called StorNext turned out to be good news, as it provided the tiered and scaled-out file storage underpinnings for complex workflows involving the combination of new and old files with much processing to create movies,...

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