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Data storage firm Pure Storage witnessed increased use of their service model last year

Pure’s subscription services revenue made up 33 percent of total revenue, exceeding $738 million and representing 37 percent year-over-year growth

Data storage firm Pure Storage saw increased customer adoption of its Pure as-a-Service offering last year.

Throughout the last year, Pure saw increased customer adoption in key markets globally, including one of the world’s leading shipping and logistics companies, which selected Pure as-a-Service to build a secure, data infrastructure for its new offering. As a result of customer growth, in fiscal year 2022, Pure’s subscription services revenue made up 33 percent of total revenue, exceeding $738 million and representing 37 percent year-over-year growth.

Pure has continued to advance Pure as-a-Service to provide better pricing transparency and granularity by building an additional layer of self-service for customers. Customers can now take advantage of an extended version of Pure’s Cost Calculator, which has been built directly in Pure1, Pure’s AI-driven data-services platform for storage management. With the added ability to conduct advanced workload modeling, to request a quote, and to make purchases directly through the platform, Pure is providing customers with unrivaled price transparency for their storage needs.

Global organizations are continuing to benefit from the flexibility and simplicity of Pure as-a-Service, including the City and County of Denver, Wobcom GmbH, and Matrix Solutions.