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New SNIA Technical White Paper
As object storage becomes ubiquitous in hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, ensuring consistent cross-vendor compatibility has become critical for reliable data access and management.
Developed by the SNIA Cloud Object Storage Test Tools Technical Work Group, this new SNIA technical white paper, "Open-Source Multi-Vendor S3 Interoperability Tools: Ecosystem and Improvements.” surveys today’s open-source test tool landscape, identifies test coverage gaps, and outlines future best practices for interoperability testing across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments.
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Did you know that there are more than 20 SNIA Technical Work Groups (TWGs) and Communities? Both support SNIA’s mission to advance and standardize technologies, but each plays a distinct and complementary role. Check out their exciting work and learn how you can get involved.
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SDC 2026 Agenda Keeps Growing
We've just added even more sessions to the SDC’26 agenda, including new talks on vector search, AI data pipelines, next-generation filesystems, memory fabrics, and GPU-accelerated data movement. There's something for everyone working at the intersection of storage, AI, data, and infrastructure. We hope you’ll join us September 28–30, in Santa Clara, CA.
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Three SNIA Plugfests at SDC’26
SNIA’s track record of multi-vendor interoperability testing events continues with three plugfests at SDC’26
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How Standards Make DNA Storage Data Center Ready
Vincent Franceschini, co-chair of the SNIA DNA Data Storage Alliance and Richelle Ahlvers, chair of the SNIA Storage Management Community, connect the dots between a new storage medium and the standards-based management that makes it operable at scale.
When AWS S3 Keeps Changing, Who Keeps Up?
Cloud Object Storage developers, Mark Trinh (Oracle), Jason CWIK (DDN), Veer Kumar (Nutanix) and Michael Hoard (Chair of the SNIA Cloud Storage Technologies Community) explain why the SNIA Cloud Object Storage Plugfest is the fastest path to real S3 interoperability and faster bug fixes.
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SNIA is pleased to welcome the following new members:
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