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Pre-Registration Opens for 2020 Flash Memory Summit Held Virtually on November 10-12

8,000 registrants and 35 exhibitors expected

Flash Memory Summit (FMS) opens pre-registration for its 15th annual event, to be held virtually on November 10-12.

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More than 8,000 registrants and 35 exhibitors are expected at the showcase for storage technology. TechTarget will be the lead media sponsor for the event through its SearchStorage website. 
 
At the event, storage designers will learn about the latest advances in memory technology including persistent memory, NVMe, NVMe-oF, 3D and QLC flash, computational storage, AI/ML applications, hyperscale uses, new high-speed interfaces, and emerging non-volatile memory technologies such as 3D XPoint.

IDC will present the latest market research on both enterprise and cloud storage in an all-day free seminar on Wednesday, November 11. Major new topics include SmartNICs, cloud-scale and cloud-defined storage, big memory management, new SSD form factors, and multiprotocol flash arrays.   
 
Keynotes offer system designers the insight they need into trends and the latest products. Speakers include companies such as IBM, Intel, Kioxia, Marvell, Mellanox, Western Digital, and Xilinx. Joining them are emerging newcomers Fungible, NEO Semiconductor, and PlIO/s, standards group NVMe, and the manager of Microsoft’s project on DNA storage. FMS points the way to developing more powerful applications for enterprises, clouds, mega websites, and HPC. 
 
We are now seeing the full impact of persistent memory, which offers storage at memory speeds, and of networked storage over Ethernet,” said Chuck Sobey, FMS conference chair. “The rapid move in all application areas to NVMe continues. Storage must become much bigger, faster, and cheaper to meet the challenges of big data, real-time analytics, cloud computing, AI/ML, and virtual and augmented reality. With the aid of a new partnership with IDC and an expanded one with TechTarget, FMS empowers designers to make the right decisions for current projects and provide the high levels of scalability and flexibility future applications will require.”  
 
FMS sessions cover storage for hyperscalers, controllers, computational storage, new high-speed interfaces, and persistent memory. Many sessions, including ones sponsored by NVMe, offer the latest information on NVMe, NVMe/TCP, and NVMe-oF.   

Now in its 15th year, the event features the latest technology trends, the innovative products, and a coverage of the expanding storage market.

In 2019, FMS drew over 6,200 registrants and 120 exhibitors.

The conference also features introductions to new areas such as cloud-scale and cloud-defined storage, big memory management, SmartNICs, emerging form factors, containers, storage processors, and multiprotocol flash arrays. Popular continuing features include annual updates, invited talks from experts, and panels focused on industry trends and overviews. 

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