Supermicro Open Storage Summit Showcases the Impact of AI Workloads on Storage: Starts August 12
- Expanded virtual event features 9 sessions, 23 companies and 40 speakers, up from 7 sessions in 2024
- Focused on AI workloads including distributed inference infrastructure models, enterprise AI using Agentic, RAG, and GenAI and their impact on storage
- Other topics include Storage-as-a-Service, software defined storage

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"Changes in AI workloads, particularly enterprise inference and the impact on storage and data management, is a major theme at the Supermicro Open Storage Summit," said
For more information and registration, please visit: https://www.thecube.net/events/supermicro/open-storage-summit-2025
Returning participants include industry leaders such as AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, Nutanix, Solidigm,
"The Supermicro Open Storage Summit is unlike any other event I do during the year, with each session bringing together complementary leaders across hardware, software, silicon, and customers to spark real innovative thinking and outcomes," said
Supermicro's 2025 Open Storage Summit Sessions
Session 1: Tiered Storage for AI Workloads
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Date: August 12 | Companies: Supermicro, NVIDIA,
Scality , WEKA, and Kioxia - Discusses tiered architecture combining parallel file systems and object storage previously used for training workloads.
Session 2: Agentic AI Storage Solutions
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Date:
August 13 | Companies: Supermicro, AMD, DDN, Sandisk - Explore the storage impact of agentic AI, where autonomous agents employ reasoning and planning to meet high-level objectives.
Session 3: Storage-as-a-Service for CSPs
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Date: August 14 | Companies: Supermicro, Intel,
Iron Mountain ,Scality , Lightbits,and Western Digital - Storage-as-a-Service can either be a separate CSP offering or complement an existing compute service. Join our discussion to learn about
Iron Mountain's newly launched Iron Cloud platform.
Session 4: Storage to Enable Inference at Scale
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Date:
August 19 | Companies: Supermicro, NVIDIA, Solidigm, Cloudian Hammerspace - Explore the new developments in distributed inference frameworks and new storage protocols by leaders in the industry.
Session 5: Modernizing Enterprise Applications for AI
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Date: August 20 | Companies: Supermicro, AMD, EDB,
Lightbits Labs - Learn about new hardware platforms, database re-platforming, and migration from legacy storage to new software-defined storage architectures.
Session 6: Generative AI Enterprise Infrastructure
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Date:
August 21 | Companies: Supermicro, Intel, MinIO, Nutanix - Hear about the best practices for applying GenAI to the enterprise's needs including planning and prototyping, model development and deployment of software, data management capabilities, and compute and storage hardware resources.
Session 7:
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Date:
August 26 | Companies: Supermicro, AMD, EDB, MinIO - Explore how data lakes are used for enterprise data strategy, that forms the foundation to implement enterprise AI applications.
Session 8: Enterprise AI using RAG
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Date:
August 27 | Companies: Supermicro, NVIDIA,Voltage Park , Solidigm, VAST Data, Graid Technology. - Hear from experts in implementing Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) workflows and infrastructure for inference queries.
Session 9: Software Defined Storage Solutions
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Date:
August 28 | Companies: Supermicro, DDN, NVIDIA, SteelDome, OSNexus. - Features three separate sessions discussing joint reference design solutions, how storage is used in large-scale deployments, and the HyperSERV hypercoverged platform.
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