Vdura, a privately owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 1999 and employs approximately 90 individuals. The company specializes in providing purpose-built data solutions for AI applications, serving sectors such as manufacturing, life sciences, energy, media, financial services, and government.
VDURA published a white paper on GPU-Native AI Storage on March 26, 2026, detailing the need for fast, reliable, and economical storage to support the unprecedented data generation by pharma and digital health organizations across genomics, cryo-EM imaging, AI-driven drug discovery, and clinical AI inference pipelines. Earlier, on March 24, VDURA announced its participation at ISC High Performance 2026 in Hamburg, where it plans to showcase live demonstrations of its mixed-fleet storage platform specifically designed for AI training and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, highlighting Context-Aware Tiering and RDMA-accelerated storage. The company also attended NVIDIA GTC 2026 in San Jose, California, from March 16-19. During GTC 2026, on March 16, VDURA unveiled support for Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) and previewed intelligent context-aware data placement for GPU-native AI infrastructure. This capability provides GPU-native direct memory access on optimized infrastructure powered by AMD EPYC Turin processors and NVIDIA ConnectX-7 networking, constituting a step towards optimizing context for AI applications by bypassing CPU bottlenecks.
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