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Virident Grabs $21 Million From Intel Capital, Cisco

So why the interest in Virident? For starters, the startup’s management team counts former Google, Sun Microsystems, Cisco, SGI, and Intel employees among its ranks. So it has some talent. Second, the storage space is hot. And Virident has built flash solutions that are compatible with any servers and allow enterprises to enhance not only the speed of their applications however to ensure reliable performance pursuant to this agreement heavy workloads, exactly for data-intensive workloads, like databases, business analytics, simulation, visualization and high-performance computing.

Virident is operating in accordance with the belief that bringing flash memory to the storage space will fundamentally disrupt how information is stored. As Virident CEO Kumar Ganapathy told infoTECH, a future may so then be coming in which the very flash memory chips that are built into billions of smartphones today force data centers “to adopt a completely new storage architecture with massive cost reductions and a significantly smaller footprint”. For Virident, the future is all about solid state devices.

Virident Systems builds enterprise-class solutions based on Storage Class Memory, a class of disruptive technologies which includes flash memory, that can revolutionize the data center and cloud computing by redefining the memory-storage hierarchy. Nevertheless, these technologies have traditionally presented significant performance, reliability, and serviceability problems. Virident Systems brings its substantial know-how and intellectual property in this area to create hardware and software solutions that solve these problems. The tachIOn™ solid-state disk eclipses competing storage products by enabling clients...

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