SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 17, 2025--
Qumulo, Inc., the leader in enterprise-wide unstructured data management, today introduced Qumulo Stratus, a breakthrough multi‑tenancy architecture that sets a new standard for data isolation, performance, and manageability across on‑premises and public‑cloud environments. Stratus is the first storage architecture to combine “shared‑nothing” tenant segregation with cryptographically assured boundaries, enabling every tenant to operate as if it has its own private infrastructure while still benefiting from the global efficiency of Qumulo’s scale‑out DataCore and Cloud Data Fabric.
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Stratus was engineered in collaboration with agencies and enterprises that cannot tolerate data co-mingling, such as national intelligence agencies safeguarding classified imagery and signals, global banks isolating regulated workloads, university consortia sharing petabyte physics labs, and life‑sciences leaders inventing and protecting genomic IP. By insulating tenants cryptographically and operationally, Stratus satisfies regulatory mandates from government entities such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) , while slashing infrastructure creep and administrative overhead.
“Enterprises and public‑sector agencies no longer have to choose between security and scale,” said Qumulo President and CEO Douglas Gourlay. “Stratus erases that trade‑off. We’ve fused uncompromising cryptographic isolation with the elasticity of cloud and the performance of bare‑metal and accelerated computing, delivering a platform worthy of the world’s most sensitive data.”
Breakthrough Architecture
Stratus enables organizations to maintain strict data and infrastructure isolation while reaping the economic benefits and scalability of a shared-nothing data core, delivering the following benefits:
"With Qumulo Stratus’s innovative cryptographic isolation technology, sensitive data remains protected while offering the flexibility and efficiency necessary for mission-critical operations," said Qumulo Chief Technology Officer Kiran Bhageshapur. "This enables both federal and enterprise customers to concentrate on their core missions with the confidence that they can meet their regulatory compliance and security objectives without compromising performance or scalability.”
Availability
Stratus is entering limited availability and private preview and will be generally available in Qumulo Core 8 for certified on‑premises platforms, AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud in the second half of 2025.
To discover more, please join us for the Qumulo Stratus Webinar, 10:00 AM PST, Wednesday, June 23rd.
About Qumulo
Qumulo is the only seven-time Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Distributed File and Object Storage and the leading provider of cloud data platforms. With exabytes under management and more than 1,000 production customers, Qumulo empowers organizations to manage, store, curate, and protect their data, unlocking new possibilities and driving innovation across diverse industries. To learn more, visit www.qumulo.com.
Qumulo Stratus Cryptographically Assured Multi-tenant Architecture.
The first stage of Mohamed Salah’s rehabilitation at Liverpool is complete after the Egypt forward returned to the team for its 2-0 win over Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday.
The question now as Salah heads off to the Africa Cup of Nations: Is there a future for him at Anfield when he comes back?
Salah, who let rip last weekend about his current frustrations at Liverpool, entered as a 26th-minute substitute to a big ovation and set up the second of Hugo Ekitike’s goals as the defending champion extended its unbeaten run to five games in all competitions.
Also Saturday, Chelsea beat Everton 2-0 and was set on its way to victory by Cole Palmer’s first goal in three months. First-place Arsenal hosts last-place Wolverhampton later.
Salah held talks with Liverpool manager Arne Slot on Friday in an effort to overcome their issues and the result was that Salah was recalled to the matchday squad for the Brighton game. He had been a substitute for the last three Premier League matches before being left at home for the midweek Champions League trip to Inter Milan as a punishment for his explosive comments to reporters last weekend.
“It was an easy decision to put him in the squad," Slot said. “I have said many times before what has been said between us will stay between us.”
Liverpool's fans demonstrated they are willing to excuse Salah for his show of anger and gave him a rapturous welcome when he came on as a substitute for the injured Joe Gomez midway through the first half.
By then, Liverpool was leading 1-0 thanks to Ekitike's rising shot inside the first minute and Salah showed glimpses of his class, especially on the counterattack. It was Salah's corner kick that was headed in by Ekitike for the second goal in the 60th, sparking another round of chants for the Egyptian.
Slot said Salah was a threat all game.
“Pleasing to see but not a surprise,” Slot said.
Salah could be away for more than a month if Egypt goes all the way in the Africa Cup.
It was a second straight start for Palmer, whose season has been blighted by a groin injury that has restricted him to seven games in all competitions.
There looked to be nothing wrong with Palmer when he ran onto Malo Gusto's pass and slipped a finish inside the near post to give Chelsea the lead in the 21st minute at Stamford Bridge.
However, Palmer said after the game that he wasn't at his best yet because he was “still dealing with an injury.”
“It’s just a matter of not doing too much too soon,” Palmer told the BBC. “Literally, it’s just a day-by-day thing. Hopefully it gets better.”
Gusto added the second goal in the 45th minute for Chelsea, which jumped to fourth place.
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Chelsea's Cole Palmer celebrates after scoring his sides first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Everton in London, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (Adam Davy/PA via AP)
Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Brighton and Hove Albion in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super)
Liverpool fans hold placard depicting Liverpool's Mohamed Salah before the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Brighton and Hove Albion in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super)
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, left, challenges for the ball with Brighton's Lewis Dunk during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Brighton and Hove Albion in Liverpool, England, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super)