Virident Systems
Founded Year
2006Stage
Acquired | AcquiredTotal Raised
$116.33MValuation
$0000Revenue
$0000About Virident Systems
Virident Systems develops flash storage solutions that speed application performance, ensure predictable performance under various workloads, and are compatible with all servers. Virident Systems enterprise-class Storage Class Memory (SCM) solutions deliver consistent performance that supports data-intensive content and applications. The advantage associated with this technology revolutionizes computing by speeding application response time and optimizing datacenter efficiency for new levels of ROI.
Virident Systems Headquarter Location
500 East Yosemite Drive Suite 108
Milpitas, California, 95035,
United States
408-503-0100
Virident Systems Patents
Virident Systems has filed 93 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Computer buses
- Computer memory
- Motherboard
Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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4/17/2017 | 1/29/2019 | Computer memory, SDRAM, Computer buses, Parallel computing, Motherboard | Grant |
Application Date | 4/17/2017 |
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Grant Date | 1/29/2019 |
Title | |
Related Topics | Computer memory, SDRAM, Computer buses, Parallel computing, Motherboard |
Status | Grant |
Latest Virident Systems News
Mar 10, 2020
Current Druva Executive Chairman and Former CEO of Virident Systems and BlueArc Corporation brings operational expertise to esteemed board March 10, 2020 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time SAN JOSE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Pavilion Data Systems, the first company to make NVMe-Over-Fabrics commercially available in a storage array, announced today that industry veteran Mike Gustafson has joined its board of directors. Gustafson previously served on the company’s advisory board. Gustafson’s CEO experiences, including Virident Systems (acquired by Western Digital) and BlueArc Corporation (acquired by Hitachi prior to its planned IPO) and as current executive chairman at Druva, bring additional operating insights for Pavilion’s executives and board of directors, which includes marquee investors Wen Hsieh of Kleiner Perkins and Brian Wilcove of Artiman Ventures. Gustafson currently serves as executive chairman and member of the board of directors for Druva and as an independent member of the board of directors for Everspin Technologies, Matterport, PDF Solutions and Reltio. “Pavilion has demonstrated strong product-market fit over the last twelve months and with its expanding executive leadership team in sales and marketing, is poised for accelerated growth,” said Gustafson. “As a technology executive, I have always loved solutions at the intersection of market-leading technology, solving important customer issues, and creating new business impact and advantage. Pavilion’s value proposition, specifically accelerating modern computing where data can be moved directly from storage to memory, achieves that intersection and has led to its growing customer base. I look forward to contributing to the positive impact Pavilion Systems, with its Hyperparallel architecture, is having with companies around the world.” “Mike, as a member of our advisory board, has been a passionate supporter and enthusiast for our game-changing technology with customers and partners,” said Gurpreet Singh, CEO of Pavilion. “We are honored to have Mike join the Pavilion board as our first independent director. We look forward to his thoughtful insights rooted in operational experience.” Last month, Pavilion announced two new executive appointments: Amy D. Love as chief marketing officer and Mike Canavan as chief revenue officer in an effort to accelerate its worldwide marketing and sales efforts to support the increasing customer demand for its innovative NVMe-oF solutions, which includes the largest deployment and most deployments in the industry. About Pavilion Pavilion is the inventor of the world’s first Hyperparallel Flash Array. Built for NVMe from the ground up, Pavilion brings unprecedented scalability, unmatched performance density and an OpenChoice of NVMe SSDs and NVMe-oF topologies. Across a variety of industries, Pavilion has a proven solution that brings scale-up and scale-out storage to organizations worldwide. To find out more, visit www.pavilion.io or follow the company on Twitter at https://twitter.com/PavilionData . Contacts
When was Virident Systems founded?
Virident Systems was founded in 2006.
Where is Virident Systems's headquarters?
Virident Systems's headquarters is located at 500 East Yosemite Drive, Milpitas.
What is Virident Systems's latest funding round?
Virident Systems's latest funding round is Acquired.
How much did Virident Systems raise?
Virident Systems raised a total of $116.33M.
Who are Virident Systems's competitors?
Competitors of Virident Systems include Transphorm, Violin Systems, Nutanix, BiTMICRO NETWORKS, Tegile Systems and 9 more.
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