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ScaleFlux Empowers IT Transformation with Consumption-Based Solutions

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As AI adoption drives data center growth, businesses are shifting from capital-intensive infrastructure investments to consumption-based models that align IT spending with actual usage. ScaleFlux’s innovative NVMe SSD solutions empower organizations to reduce costs, improve scalability, and enhance energy efficiency, enabling them to stay competitive while addressing the demands of AI, hybrid cloud, and edge computing environments.

MILPITAS, Calif., Feb. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The rapid adoption of AI is driving unprecedented growth in the data center industry, with major players like Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon investing $125 billion in AI-focused data centers in 2024 alone, according to a JPMorgan report. (1) These costs, covering electricity, software, and depreciation, highlight a significant gap between industry leaders and smaller companies struggling to compete in this technological revolution. To level the playing field, businesses are shifting away from hefty upfront infrastructure investments and adopting consumption-based pricing models that align IT spending with actual usage. “AI and cloud applications are reshaping industries, but operational efficiency has become non-negotiable,” explains JB Baker, VP of Products at ScaleFlux. “Consumption-based models enable businesses to scale dynamically, gain financial flexibility, and better manage operational costs while optimizing infrastructure for sustainability.”

“Consumption-based models enable businesses to scale dynamically, gain financial flexibility, and better manage operational costs while optimizing infrastructure for sustainability” — JB Baker, VP of Products at ScaleFlux

The Shift from CapEx to OpEx in IT Infrastructure
As businesses adapt to the evolving landscape of AI, cloud, and data-heavy applications, there is a significant shift in IT spending from capital expenditure (CapEx) to operational expenditure (OpEx) models. (2) Adopting consumption-based or lease models allows businesses to scale operations dynamically without the burden of massive upfront investments, making this approach more efficient and financially flexible. (3)

This shift is essential for both enterprises and small and medium-sized businesses looking to adapt to the new IT environment. Aligning IT spending with actual usage optimizes operational costs, enhances scalability, and drives efficiency. As the need for energy-efficient data management intensifies, ScaleFlux’s solutions address the challenges of limited physical space and rising energy costs.

Tackling Rising Energy Demand with Tailored Solutions
This shift also addresses rising energy costs. The global data center industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, with electricity consumption projected to more than double between 2023 and 2028, reaching 857 terawatt-hours (TWh) by 2028. (4) In 2023 alone, data centers accounted for 4.4% of total U.S. electricity consumption, a figure expected to rise to between 6.7% and 12% by 2028. (5)

Consumption-based models align IT spending with actual needs, reducing energy consumption by encouraging right-sizing, enabling dynamic scaling, and promoting the adoption of energy-efficient cloud infrastructure.

Maximizing Efficiency and Profitability with ScaleFlux’s NVMe SSD Solutions
As energy demand rises, consumption-based models are redefining how businesses optimize costs and sustainability. ScaleFlux NVMe SSD solutions empower organizations to reduce operational expenses, improve scalability, and shrink their environmental footprint, helping service providers stay competitive in an evolving market.

Key advantages of ScaleFlux NVMe SSD solutions include:

Energy Efficiency: Significantly reduces power consumption, lowering operational costs and minimizing environmental impact.Higher Density: Allows businesses to store more data in less space, optimizing data center real estate.Scalability: Supports the growing demands of AI, cloud, and data-intensive applications without compromising performance.Cost Optimization: Minimizes cooling and operational costs, maximizing profitability.Performance at Scale: Delivers high-speed performance for demanding workloads like AI and machine learning.

Supporting Hybrid Cloud and Edge Computing Strategies
ScaleFlux’s solutions are pivotal in helping businesses adopt hybrid cloud and edge computing strategies, which are essential for reducing latency, lowering energy costs, and maintaining high performance. Edge computing brings processing power closer to end-users, ensuring real-time application performance, while hybrid cloud environments enable businesses to optimize cost and performance by combining public and private cloud resources.

By 2027, 90% of organizations are expected to deploy hybrid cloud solutions, highlighting the increasing demand for flexible and efficient infrastructure. (6) In this evolving landscape, ScaleFlux’s innovative solutions empower businesses to meet rising digital demands, achieve performance goals, and balance sustainability priorities effectively.

IT Transformation with ScaleFlux Solutions
As the IT industry shifts toward an OpEx-driven economy, ScaleFlux’s innovative storage and memory solutions are helping businesses navigate this transformation. By combining high performance with both financial and energy efficiency, ScaleFlux enables organizations to scale dynamically while meeting sustainability goals.

“As the AI server market expands and industry trends evolve, we are committed to providing solutions that empower businesses to scale in a feasible way,” points out Baker. “While our NVMe SSD solutions ensure businesses can stay ahead of the curve by tackling the challenges of modern IT infrastructure, reducing costs, and minimizing their environmental footprint, we are not stopping there. We also are innovating solutions in the memory domain to streamline the entire data infrastructure.”

About ScaleFlux
In an era where data reigns supreme, ScaleFlux emerges as the vanguard of enterprise storage and memory technology, poised to redefine the landscape of the data infrastructure – from cloud to AI, enterprise, and edge computing. With a commitment to innovation, ScaleFlux introduces a revolutionary approach to storage and memory that seamlessly combines hardware and software, designed to unlock unprecedented performance, efficiency, security and scalability for data-intensive applications. As the world stands on the brink of a data explosion, ScaleFlux’s cutting-edge technology offers a beacon of hope, promising not just to manage the deluge but to transform it into actionable insights and value, heralding a new dawn for businesses and data centers worldwide. For more details, visit https://scaleflux.com/.

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Vertafore advances AI innovation at Accelerate 2026, embedding AI across workflows to transform the insurance lifecycle

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From platform to agents to real workflows, Vertafore and NetVU bring the industry together to move from friction to flow

DENVER, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Accelerate 2026 brought together a highly engaged community of insurance professionals to power what’s possible in the AI era, sparking conversations, forging high-impact connections and experiencing firsthand the innovations redefining what’s next for the industry. More than 2,000 attendees participated in the event by Vertafore®, the leader in insurance technology, and the Network of Vertafore Users (NetVU).

Vertafore CEO Amy Zupon and Chief Product Officer James Thom took the stage to outline a bold vision for the future, centered on delivering Distribution Velocity across the insurance value chain. They showed how agencies, MGAs and carriers can harness core digital technology, unmatched data and insurance-specific AI to reduce friction across workflows and achieve speed with intentional outcomes.

During the keynote, Vertafore introduced the Velocity™ AI Platform, brought ReferenceConnect AI™ to market to deliver trusted insights, launched six AI agents to reduce manual work and improve efficiency, and announced AgencyOne® Certificates to streamline certificate management and improve client service.

“This Accelerate was our most impactful event yet, and our customers brought incredible energy. They’re ready to put AI to work,” said Rick Warter, chief customer officer at Vertafore. “From the Velocity AI Platform to the momentum behind AgencyOne, everything we delivered this week focused on helping agencies, MGAs and carriers adapt faster and grow smarter.”

Hands-on AI sessions drive real business impact for attendees

NetVU and Vertafore brought AI to life at Accelerate with hands-on learning designed to turn ideas into action. Attendees worked through real-world use cases and practical training to apply AI across submissions, quoting, servicing and client engagement—reducing manual work and unlocking faster insights.

Education tracks combined technical guidance from Vertafore product experts and real-world experience and tangible next steps from NetVU volunteer session leaders, empowering peer insurance professionals to move from concepts to real, everyday impact.

“You could feel the momentum around AI in every session and every conversation this week,” said Shyla Lankford, chair of the NetVU Board of Directors and principal at Symphony Risk Solutions. “At a time of rapid change, community plays a critical role in helping us collaborate on best practices, stay connected and put what we’ve learned into action so we can continue to learn, grow and thrive together.”

NetVU celebrates industry leaders and delivers meaningful community impact

NetVU honored standout leaders in the Vertafore user community with its annual awards, recognizing meaningful contributions across the industry. Carl Schlotman III of CAI Insurance Agency received the Leadership Award for his long-standing leadership and industry advocacy. Joyce Sigler of SeibertKeck Insurance Partners earned the Insurance Technology Advocate Award for advancing automation and supporting agencies through change, while Sarah Dinwiddie of Charles M. Moore Insurance Agency received the Volunteer Service Award for her growing leadership and commitment to strengthening the NetVU network.

That spirit of leadership extended beyond the event into the local community. Day of Caring, a long-standing Accelerate tradition, brought attendees together for hands-on service, with nearly 200 volunteers packing shelf-stable groceries for The Just One Project’s drive-through distribution program. This year’s Day of Caring will provide up to 23,000 meals to 1,400 Southern Nevada families in need. Alongside these efforts, the community raised $30,000 to support hunger relief and critical local programs.

Insurance professionals can look ahead to this live infusion of innovation and community momentum at Accelerate 2027, scheduled for May 17–20 in San Antonio, Texas. Registration is now open.

About Vertafore

Vertafore powers Distribution Velocity, accelerating every part of the insurance value chain within and across agencies, MGAs, and carriers so they can adapt faster and grow smarter. As the trusted backbone of the industry, Vertafore provides the core digital systems, specialized AI, and data-driven foundation to eliminate distribution drag across sales, servicing, accounting, underwriting, and back-office operations, taking insurance workflows from friction to flow.

Supporting over 95% of the top agencies and insurers and 50% of industry compliance transactions, Vertafore leads at the intersection of innovation and trust, giving customers the speed, performance power, and confidence to transform and grow at scale in the new era. Vertafore is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Learn more at www.vertafore.com.

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Can Pets Help You Live Longer? New Research to Investigate the Link Between Pet Ownership, Psychosocial and Health Behaviors, and Mortality Among Older Adults

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Human Animal Bond Research Institute Awards Grant to the University of Guelph

WASHINGTON, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) today announced a new grant to identify and quantify possible psychosocial mechanisms by which pet ownership influences mortality among older adults in Canada. The grant for this project was awarded to the University of Guelph under the supervision of Principal Investigator Dr. Lauren Grant, Assistant Professor of Environmental and Public Health, Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph.

Researchers will analyze data collected from the Canadian Community Health Survey – Healthy Aging (CCHS), as well as the Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database, to quantify these mechanisms. Using longitudinal data and mediation analysis, the research aims to differentiate the direct and indirect effects of pet ownership on all-cause and cause-specific mortality, providing a robust understanding of how pets may enhance longevity through improved psychosocial and health behaviors, including companionship, isolation, loneliness, physical activity and body mass index.

“This is the first path or mediation analysis of pet ownership, psychosocial variables, health behaviors and multiple mortality outcomes among older adults using linked health survey and mortality records,” said Dr. Lauren Grant. “This information can be used by clinicians in practice to convey how pet ownership can improve healthy aging.”

“Solid science links pet ownership to healthy aging, increased longevity and reduced loneliness,” said Steven Feldman, President, HABRI. “HABRI is proud to support this important study to explore these connections more deeply, enhancing our understanding of the profound benefits of the human-animal bond.”

About HABRI
HABRI is a not-for-profit organization that funds innovative scientific research to document the health benefits of companion animals; educates the public about human-animal bond research; and advocates for the beneficial role of companion animals in society. For more information, please visit http://www.habri.org.

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Scenic Places Near Penn State Explained in HelloNation Article Featuring Vineyard Expert Barb Christ

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The article highlights how vineyard visits and local landscapes enhance weekend experiences beyond campus.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa., April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What is the best way to show weekend visitors the full experience of State College beyond the Penn State campus? HelloNation has published the piece and included the answer in an article.

The HelloNation article explores how visitors can experience more than campus landmarks by discovering scenic places near Penn State and the surrounding countryside. Featuring insights from Vineyard Expert Barb Christ, the article explains how adding vineyard visits, rural drives, and outdoor stops can create a more complete and memorable weekend.

The article describes State College, Pennsylvania, as a destination that extends well beyond its academic center. While campus visits and downtown dining are common starting points, the article notes that nearby rural areas offer expansive views, quiet settings, and a closer look at local agriculture. These scenic places near Penn State provide a contrast that helps visitors better understand the region’s identity.

According to the article, local wineries play a key role in shaping this broader experience. Locations such as Happy Valley Vineyard & Winery offer visitors a place to slow down, spend time outdoors, and engage with the region’s agricultural side. The article explains that these environments allow guests to connect with the land while learning how local products are made.

The HelloNation article explains that Vineyard Expert Barb Christ emphasizes the importance of creating meaningful experiences rather than rushed itineraries. By introducing guests to vineyard settings, visitors gain insight into how landscapes are cultivated and maintained. The article notes that this approach encourages a deeper appreciation for the region’s character and craftsmanship.

Sustainability is another important theme discussed in the article. At Happy Valley Vineyard & Winery, practices such as solar energy use and responsible land management are part of daily operations. The article highlights how these efforts reflect long-term environmental awareness and demonstrate how agriculture and sustainability can work together in central Pennsylvania.

The article also points out that many visitors are surprised by the balance between tradition and innovation in the area. By visiting wineries and nearby scenic places near Penn State, guests can see how longstanding farming practices are supported by modern sustainability efforts. This combination adds educational value to a weekend visit while keeping the experience accessible and enjoyable.

Beyond vineyards, the article recommends pairing these visits with nearby parks, overlooks, and natural spaces. These locations are described as easy to reach while still offering a sense of quiet and openness. The article explains that combining outdoor exploration with local agriculture creates a well-rounded itinerary that appeals to a wide range of visitors.

Pacing is another key takeaway. The HelloNation article suggests that a relaxed schedule allows visitors to fully engage with each stop. Rather than filling every hour, selecting a few meaningful destinations such as a vineyard, a trail, or a local restaurant can lead to more memorable experiences. This slower approach helps visitors connect with both the landscape and the people who shape it.

The article concludes that sharing scenic places near Penn State with weekend visitors offers an opportunity to highlight the region’s balance of culture, agriculture, and natural beauty. Through thoughtful planning and local insight, visitors can leave with a stronger understanding of what makes central Pennsylvania distinctive.

Where to Take Visitors in State College: A Weekend Guide to Local Flavor, Scenery, and Experiences features insights from Barb Christ, Vineyard Expert of State College, Pennsylvania, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content with storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven, good-news articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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