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Pandey and his cofounder learned from their earlier experiences that the convergence of a few key trends — flash storage, improved network speeds, rising costs of storage area networks — would provide a rare opportunity to consolidate storage and computing, which had traditionally been kept far apart and was complex to manage.
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