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ScaleFlux leads charge in sustainable IT solutions amidst AI data boom

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ScaleFlux is confronting the environmental and financial sustainability needs of the IT sector head on with their revolutionary SSD, the CSD 3000. The integration of computational capabilities into the storage devices significantly lowers energy use and operational costs while supporting high-performance data processing. This innovation aligns with the growing emphasis on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals, making it an attractive solution for businesses prioritizing efficiency and sustainability.  

(Milpitas, CA) March 5, 2024 – In a world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics, the IT sector faces significant environmental and financial sustainability challenges. Enterprises and data centers are grappling with the soaring computational needs and power required to handle AI and other data engineering demands. ScaleFlux, a pioneering IT company, is addressing these challenges head-on with its innovative Solid-State Drive (SSD), the CSD 3000, which integrates storage with computational capabilities to significantly lower energy use and operational costs while supporting high-performance data processing. 

 
“Drawing from my experience over the years,” said JB Baker, VP of Product at ScaleFlux, “it’s clear that the future of IT hinges on our ability to develop solutions that are not just performant, but also environmentally responsible and economically viable.” 

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ScaleFlux is the pioneer in deploying Computational Storage at scale. Computational Storage is the foundation for modern, data-driven infrastructure that enables responsive performance, affordable scaling, and agile platforms for compute and storage I/O intensive applications. Founded in 2014, ScaleFlux is a well-funded startup with leaders proven to deploy complex computing and solid-state storage solutions in volume.