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SimpliVity

www.simplivity.com

 
Today, companies are under continued pressure to leverage IT for competitive advantage, in spite of being constrained by the cost and complexity of deploying it. To be successful, IT organizations need to be competitive with cloud cost models, boost efficiency to fund innovation, streamline operations to get and stay agile, and reduce risk to the business. SimpliVity was founded in 2009. Our goal then—and today—is to simplify IT. To that end, we provide true hyperconverged infrastructure to eliminate the complexity and cost of deploying and running virtualized workloads. We deliver what modern data centers crave: the economics, agility and ease of ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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