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StorONE

www.storone.com

 
StorONE is doing for storage what virtualization did for servers. StorONE is a modernized software defined storage company that has eliminated complexity in the data center. Our unique approach was developed when we took an in-depth look at our customers business requirements and realized they were not being met. That drove us to build a high-performance storage software designed to meet these needs, which includes cost reduction, increased efficiency, and improving the ease of management… All without compromise to any critical storage requirement. We`ve removed the need for multiple storage subsystems, commitment to a singular type of hardware, and better ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.storone.com
  • 111 E 14th Street
    New York, NY USA 10003
  • Phone: 844.786.7111

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