Western Digital Capital

Western Digital Capital, established in 2015, is the corporate venture capital arm of Western Digital Corporation. It invests in innovative startups that focus on data storage, management, and consumption, aligning with Western Digital's core business of developing, manufacturing, and selling data storage devices and solutions. These solutions cater to a wide range of customers, from consumers to businesses and governments, enabling them to create, manage, experience, and preserve digital content. Western Digital Capital provides capital, expertise, and connections to help these startups scale and grow, fostering innovation in the data storage industry.

Amir Fridman

Managing Partner

Sean Hunkler

Executive Vice President Global Operations

Mark Long

President

Kaushik Roy

Senior Director, Corporate Investments

Sesh Tirumala

SVP and CIO

53 past transactions

Upmem

Venture Round in 2023
Upmem develops innovative Processing-In-Memory (PIM) solutions for datacenters, accelerating data-intensive applications by up to 10 times. Their technology reduces off-chip data movements, enhancing efficiency and reducing energy consumption.

Ethernovia

Series A in 2023
Ethernovia specializes in developing advanced Ethernet systems for vehicles. By integrating high-performance components and utilizing artificial intelligence-driven interconnects, the company enhances autonomous driving capabilities, optimizes in-vehicle data flow, and ensures reliable communication networks.

Niron Magnetics

Venture Round in 2022
Niron Magnetics, Inc. is a Minneapolis-based company founded in 2013, specializing in the development and manufacturing of permanent magnets made from advanced iron nitride materials. These innovative magnets are designed for various industrial applications, including motors and generators, where they offer enhanced performance and efficiency. Niron's iron nitride magnets feature high magnetization and greater magnetic flux density compared to traditional ferrite and NdFeB-based magnets, enabling manufacturers in sectors such as automotive and computing to reduce size and weight without sacrificing power or torque. Additionally, Niron Magnetics collaborates with government entities and investors to promote national security initiatives through their cutting-edge technology.

Kinara

Series B in 2021
Kinara designs and delivers low-power, energy-efficient programmable discrete neural processing units that enable edge AI applications. The company's processors support real-time on-device AI inference for edge devices such as sensors, cameras, drones, and IoT, including multi-modal generative AI models. Kinara also provides automated development tools to streamline building and deploying AI applications on edge devices, helping developers optimize data insights and real-time actions at the edge while minimizing power consumption.

Kinara

Series B in 2021
Kinara designs and delivers low-power, energy-efficient programmable discrete neural processing units that enable edge AI applications. The company's processors support real-time on-device AI inference for edge devices such as sensors, cameras, drones, and IoT, including multi-modal generative AI models. Kinara also provides automated development tools to streamline building and deploying AI applications on edge devices, helping developers optimize data insights and real-time actions at the edge while minimizing power consumption.

Wasabi

Series C in 2021
Wasabi Technologies, Inc. is a Boston-based company that offers a cloud storage platform tailored for hybrid and multi-cloud media workflows. Founded in 2016, Wasabi provides hot storage solutions that utilize an Amazon S3 compatible API, enabling organizations to store and access data quickly, with average time-to-first-byte speeds under 15 milliseconds. The company's platform is designed to be simple and affordable, allowing customers to access unlimited data without complex pricing tiers or unpredictable egress fees. Wasabi's services cater to various industries, including media and entertainment, education, scientific research, law enforcement, healthcare, and energy. The company has gained recognition for its rapid growth and innovative approach to cloud storage, serving tens of thousands of customers worldwide.

Iridia

Series B in 2021
Iridia, Inc. is a nanotechnology company based in Carlsbad, California, specializing in innovative data storage solutions utilizing DNA. Founded in 2016, Iridia has developed a pioneering DNA-based data storage system that integrates DNA polymer synthesis technology with semiconductor fabrication and electronic nano-switches. This technology allows for the writing, storing, and reading of data in a highly efficient manner, significantly reducing infrastructure requirements and environmental impact. By employing a highly-parallel format, Iridia's solution offers the potential for exceptionally high-density data storage, making it a commercially attractive option for managing large volumes of data. Formerly known as Dodo OmniData, Inc., the company rebranded to Iridia, Inc. in March 2018.

Pliops

Venture Round in 2021
Pliops is an Israel-based developer of cloud storage processor technology founded in 2017. The company provides solutions that accelerate storage performance for databases, analytics, and AI/ML workloads in cloud and enterprise data centers. Its flagship Pliops Extreme Data Processor (XDP) is delivered as a compact PCIe card that consolidates multiple storage processing layers into a single ultra-fast device, dramatically increasing throughput, capacity and data efficiency while reducing power consumption and computational load. By simplifying data processing and storage management, Pliops aims to unlock faster access to data and lower infrastructure costs as data growth and modern workloads intensify.

SiFive

Series E in 2020
SiFive, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in designing and manufacturing chips, particularly focusing on RISC-V architecture. Established in 2015 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in locations such as Oregon, Texas, India, Taiwan, and France, SiFive provides a range of products including multi-core application processors, embedded microcontrollers, and system-on-chip solutions tailored for various applications such as IoT and wearables. The company emphasizes the use of open-source technology to enable faster and more cost-effective hardware development. By offering software development kits, toolchains, and customized silicon products, SiFive aims to democratize access to advanced semiconductor solutions, accelerating innovation for businesses of all sizes.

Chia Network

Venture Round in 2020
Chia Network develops a blockchain-based transaction platform focused on proofs of space and time. It aims to create a more energy-efficient, decentralized, and secure cryptocurrency.

NGD Systems

Series C in 2020
NGD Systems develops advanced computational storage drives (CSDs), enabling customers to process data where it resides. Their products offer high capacity, power efficiency, and small form factors, ideal for edge computing networks, AI/ML applications, CDNs, and hyperscale environments.

Kazan Networks

Acquisition in 2019
Kazan Networks Corporation is a developer of computer hardware focused on enterprise storage and networking solutions. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Auburn, California, the company specializes in products such as iSCSI controllers, FC-to-SATA bridges, SAS controllers, and high-performance networking solutions. Kazan Networks offers a Customer Evaluation Kit that allows customers and partners to test the emerging NVMe over Fabrics standard. This fully functioning implementation is designed using FPGA technology to provide an optimal blend of performance and flexibility, facilitating easy plug-and-play connectivity between hosts and SSDs over Ethernet links. As of September 2019, Kazan Networks operates as a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

Komprise

Series C in 2019
Komprise, Inc. is a data management software company founded in 2014 and headquartered in Campbell, California. It specializes in intelligent data-aware management solutions that enable organizations to store, organize, and analyze both on-premise and cloud-based data. The company's platform allows users to easily analyze and mobilize file and object data across multiple cloud environments, providing flexibility without vendor lock-in. Komprise's software employs data growth analytics to identify and manage both frequently accessed (hot) and infrequently accessed (cold) data, ensuring that unstructured data is moved to appropriate secondary storage based on criteria such as age and usage. This comprehensive approach facilitates efficient data lifecycle management, including replication, archiving, and migration.

WEKA

Series C in 2019
WEKA is an AI-native data platform company that provides a cloud and hardware-agnostic software solution for performance-intensive applications. Its WEKA® Data Platform enables unprecedented performance at scale by transforming stagnant data silos into dynamic data pipelines, facilitating faster and more efficient execution of enterprise AI, machine learning, and GPU workloads. The platform ensures seamless data access across on-premises, cloud, edge, and hybrid multicloud environments. Targeting a diverse range of industries, including life sciences, media and entertainment, financial services, and government, WEKA helps organizations manage their data effectively, enabling them to overcome complex data challenges and achieve insights more rapidly. The company serves hundreds of leading enterprises and research organizations, including a significant portion of the Fortune 50.

Pliops

Series B in 2019
Pliops is an Israel-based developer of cloud storage processor technology founded in 2017. The company provides solutions that accelerate storage performance for databases, analytics, and AI/ML workloads in cloud and enterprise data centers. Its flagship Pliops Extreme Data Processor (XDP) is delivered as a compact PCIe card that consolidates multiple storage processing layers into a single ultra-fast device, dramatically increasing throughput, capacity and data efficiency while reducing power consumption and computational load. By simplifying data processing and storage management, Pliops aims to unlock faster access to data and lower infrastructure costs as data growth and modern workloads intensify.

Codasip

Series A in 2018
Codasip Ltd. is a processor technology company based in Brno, Czech Republic, founded in 2006. The company specializes in providing intellectual property (IP) and electronic design automation (EDA) tools that facilitate the adoption of application-specific instruction set processors (ASIPs). Codasip's offerings include Codix, RISC-V, and custom processors, allowing system-on-chip developers to customize their products for competitive advantage. Through its design automation tools and an open architecture licensing model, Codasip enables clients to leverage the benefits of the RISC-V instruction set architecture. The company's technology is utilized in billions of devices worldwide, with a diverse customer base that includes notable names such as AMD, Mobileye, and Sigma Designs. Codasip has established strategic partnerships with various organizations, enhancing its capabilities and market reach.

Esperanto Technologies

Series B in 2018
Esperanto Technologies Inc. is a company that specializes in developing energy-efficient computing solutions utilizing the open standard RISC-V instruction set architecture. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Austin, Texas; Portland, Oregon; and Barcelona, Spain, the company focuses on providing high-performance, massively parallel computing solutions specifically tailored for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Esperanto's inference chip is designed to meet the performance and power requirements of large-scale datacenter customers, making it suitable for various parallelizable workloads, particularly excelling in Generative AI. This focus positions Esperanto as a key player in the evolving landscape of high-performance computing, addressing the growing demands in datacenter and edge applications.

Silk

Corporate Round in 2018
Silk is a technology company that focuses on enhancing AI innovation by providing real-time access to production data in the cloud. It integrates high-performance cloud storage into AI workflows, allowing organizations to improve innovation while ensuring performance, reliability, and control over their enterprise data. Silk's agile data delivery system eliminates the need to copy production data, thereby increasing flexibility and enabling the utilization of production data for Generative AI applications. The company holds over 20 technology patents, which support its mission to help customers maximize the advantages of the public cloud with speed and ease. Silk is headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts.

Barefoot Networks

Series D in 2018
Barefoot Networks designs programmable Ethernet switch chips and related software for high-performance networks. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, the company focuses on programmable network switches with features such as scalable load balancing, advanced telemetry, and enhanced switching and routing, enabling enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers to add new functions without sacrificing performance. In 2017 the company was acquired by Intel and operates as part of Intel, expanding its network hardware and programmable networking capabilities.

Excelero Storage

Corporate Round in 2018
Excelero, Inc. specializes in low-latency distributed block storage solutions designed for web-scale and enterprise applications. Founded in 2014 and based in San Jose, California, the company developed NVMesh, a software-defined block storage solution that employs Elastic NVMe technology. This innovation enables unmodified applications to access pooled NVMe storage devices across a network with local speed and latency. Excelero's solutions cater to a diverse range of sectors, including data analytics, machine learning, media and entertainment for post-production, and high-performance computing. By leveraging NVMesh, customers can create high-performance Server SANs that efficiently handle mixed workloads while benefiting from centralized storage without being locked into proprietary hardware. This approach significantly reduces total storage costs while enhancing scalability and performance, making it suitable for hyper-scale Industrial IoT services and large-scale simulation visualization.

Qumulo

Series D in 2018
Qumulo, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a file data platform tailored for multi-cloud environments, facilitating enterprise data management. The core offering, Qumulo software, is an enterprise hybrid cloud file storage solution that delivers real-time visibility and control over data across various environments, from data centers to public clouds. Qumulo enables secure, shared access to unstructured data through protocols like SMB, NFS, and REST. The company also provides a range of storage solutions, including NVMe file storage systems and hybrid SSD platforms, alongside professional services such as installation, data migration, advanced training, consulting, and systems health checks. Qumulo serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies, media and entertainment organizations, research facilities, and sectors such as healthcare and the public sector. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Qumulo has expanded its presence with additional offices worldwide.

ScyllaDB

Series C in 2018
ScyllaDB is a company specializing in the development of high-performance, scalable column store database software, particularly suited for data-intensive applications. It offers both open-source and enterprise versions of its product, which can be deployed in various environments, alongside ScyllaDB Cloud, a fully-managed Database as a Service available on major cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud. The software is designed to support wide-column NoSQL workloads and is fully compatible with popular systems such as Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB. Founded as Cloudius Systems, ScyllaDB is based in Herzliya, Israel, and aims to deliver exceptional performance and low latency while reducing costs, enabling organizations to leverage modern multi-core servers effectively as their data needs evolve.

SiFive

Series C in 2018
SiFive, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in designing and manufacturing chips, particularly focusing on RISC-V architecture. Established in 2015 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in locations such as Oregon, Texas, India, Taiwan, and France, SiFive provides a range of products including multi-core application processors, embedded microcontrollers, and system-on-chip solutions tailored for various applications such as IoT and wearables. The company emphasizes the use of open-source technology to enable faster and more cost-effective hardware development. By offering software development kits, toolchains, and customized silicon products, SiFive aims to democratize access to advanced semiconductor solutions, accelerating innovation for businesses of all sizes.

Upmem

Seed Round in 2017
Upmem develops innovative Processing-In-Memory (PIM) solutions for datacenters, accelerating data-intensive applications by up to 10 times. Their technology reduces off-chip data movements, enhancing efficiency and reducing energy consumption.

Elastifile

Series C in 2017
Elastifile is a technology company focused on transforming data storage and management for enterprises operating in cloud and hybrid cloud environments. It offers an elastically scalable, enterprise-grade distributed file system that incorporates integrated object tiering, forming a cross-cloud data fabric that provides high performance and unified access to global data. By eliminating traditional storage silos, Elastifile facilitates the seamless movement of applications across various cloud infrastructures, enabling businesses to leverage cloud services effectively. This capability supports a range of data-driven workflows, including analytics, DevOps, and high-performance computing, thereby empowering enterprises to optimize their operations and adapt to the demands of the cloud era.

Tegile Systems

Acquisition in 2017
Tegile Systems, Inc. specializes in providing flash-driven storage solutions, including hybrid and all-flash storage arrays, designed for various enterprise applications such as databases, server virtualization, and virtual desktop environments. Based in Newark, California, the company offers a patented IntelliFlash architecture that delivers high input/output performance and low latency, enabling customers to enhance business operations while reducing storage capacity requirements. Tegile Systems also features IntelliFlash, a storage operating system that allows users to adjust the amount of flash in their storage systems for optimal performance and cost efficiency, as well as IntelliCare, a cloud-based customer care program. Founded in 2010, Tegile Systems serves a diverse clientele across sectors including desktop and server virtualization, government, and education. In 2017, it became a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

Upthere

Acquisition in 2017
Upthere, Inc. is a cloud computing and hosting services company based in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 2011, it aims to provide a comprehensive platform for personal data management, allowing users to store, view, search, organize, and share their photos, videos, music, and documents. The company's cloud-storage platform is designed to securely and privately manage important personal content, helping individuals easily access and maintain their digital information. As of August 2017, Upthere operates as a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

August Home

Series C in 2017
August Home Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing smart home access products, primarily through its flagship offering, the August Smart Lock. Founded in 2012 by designer Yves Behar and technology expert Jason Johnson, the company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. August Home's products utilize encrypted locking technology, allowing users to replace traditional keys with smartphones. This innovation enables homeowners to create virtual keys for various individuals such as house cleaners, dog walkers, and guests, and to manage access durations remotely via smartphones and computers. The company also features August Pro, a division focused on supporting professional smart home installers. August Home operates as a subsidiary of ASSA ABLOY AB, further enhancing its capabilities in the smart home market.

Tegile Systems

Series E in 2017
Tegile Systems, Inc. specializes in providing flash-driven storage solutions, including hybrid and all-flash storage arrays, designed for various enterprise applications such as databases, server virtualization, and virtual desktop environments. Based in Newark, California, the company offers a patented IntelliFlash architecture that delivers high input/output performance and low latency, enabling customers to enhance business operations while reducing storage capacity requirements. Tegile Systems also features IntelliFlash, a storage operating system that allows users to adjust the amount of flash in their storage systems for optimal performance and cost efficiency, as well as IntelliCare, a cloud-based customer care program. Founded in 2010, Tegile Systems serves a diverse clientele across sectors including desktop and server virtualization, government, and education. In 2017, it became a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

Avere Systems

Series E in 2017
Avere Systems, Inc. is a provider of cloud file storage infrastructure based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 2008, the company specializes in innovative storage solutions that allow enterprises to manage data more efficiently and economically. Avere's product offerings include Virtual FXT Edge filers, which serve as network-attached storage in the cloud, and CloudFusion, a cloud-based file system that streamlines storage management. The company also offers FXT Edge Filers for NAS optimization, as well as software solutions like FlashMove for data migration and FlashMirror for data protection. Avere's cloud enablement solutions facilitate various storage needs, including private object storage and NAS integration. Its client base spans multiple industries, including government, finance, media, entertainment, life sciences, and oil and gas. Avere Systems operates globally and has been a subsidiary of Microsoft Azure since 2018.

ScyllaDB

Series B in 2017
ScyllaDB is a company specializing in the development of high-performance, scalable column store database software, particularly suited for data-intensive applications. It offers both open-source and enterprise versions of its product, which can be deployed in various environments, alongside ScyllaDB Cloud, a fully-managed Database as a Service available on major cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud. The software is designed to support wide-column NoSQL workloads and is fully compatible with popular systems such as Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB. Founded as Cloudius Systems, ScyllaDB is based in Herzliya, Israel, and aims to deliver exceptional performance and low latency while reducing costs, enabling organizations to leverage modern multi-core servers effectively as their data needs evolve.

Corephotonics

Series D in 2017
Corephotonics specializes in developing advanced camera technologies for mobile devices. Founded in 2012, the company is renowned for its innovative dual camera systems that enhance image quality through features like optical zoom, low light enhancement, and digital bokeh effects. Corephotonics partners with manufacturers to integrate its cutting-edge solutions into smartphones, improving photography experiences worldwide.

Panzura

Series E in 2017
Panzura is a provider of enterprise storage infrastructure designed for cloud-era data management. Its Global Cloud Storage System combines an on-premise controller with the Global File System and software that orchestrates the system, enabling cloud-enabled NAS-like file sharing and multi-site collaboration across locations and workloads. The platform supports cloud integration, archiving, and data protection across multi-cloud environments, with products for cloud-based long-term storage and multi-cloud file services. Panzura targets industries such as architecture, engineering and construction, oil and gas, entertainment, healthcare, manufacturing, and legal, helping organizations consolidate dispersed data, gain visibility, improve cyber resilience, and enable AI-ready access to files where and when needed. The company emphasizes a unified data engine that transforms cloud object storage into a scalable file system, with on-prem and cloud components, and provides professional services and support.

Upthere

Venture Round in 2016
Upthere, Inc. is a cloud computing and hosting services company based in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 2011, it aims to provide a comprehensive platform for personal data management, allowing users to store, view, search, organize, and share their photos, videos, music, and documents. The company's cloud-storage platform is designed to securely and privately manage important personal content, helping individuals easily access and maintain their digital information. As of August 2017, Upthere operates as a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

Kazan Networks

Series A in 2016
Kazan Networks Corporation is a developer of computer hardware focused on enterprise storage and networking solutions. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Auburn, California, the company specializes in products such as iSCSI controllers, FC-to-SATA bridges, SAS controllers, and high-performance networking solutions. Kazan Networks offers a Customer Evaluation Kit that allows customers and partners to test the emerging NVMe over Fabrics standard. This fully functioning implementation is designed using FPGA technology to provide an optimal blend of performance and flexibility, facilitating easy plug-and-play connectivity between hosts and SSDs over Ethernet links. As of September 2019, Kazan Networks operates as a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

SanDisk

Acquisition in 2015
Founded in 1988, SanDisk is a multinational corporation specializing in data storage solutions. It designs, develops, manufactures, and markets products such as removable cards for consumer devices, embedded products for various applications, solid state drives (SSDs) for computing devices, enterprise SSD solutions, digital media players, wireless flash drive products, and memory wafers. SanDisk sells its products globally through direct sales channels and distributors to original equipment manufacturers, system integrators, resellers, and retailers.

Tegile Systems

Series D in 2015
Tegile Systems, Inc. specializes in providing flash-driven storage solutions, including hybrid and all-flash storage arrays, designed for various enterprise applications such as databases, server virtualization, and virtual desktop environments. Based in Newark, California, the company offers a patented IntelliFlash architecture that delivers high input/output performance and low latency, enabling customers to enhance business operations while reducing storage capacity requirements. Tegile Systems also features IntelliFlash, a storage operating system that allows users to adjust the amount of flash in their storage systems for optimal performance and cost efficiency, as well as IntelliCare, a cloud-based customer care program. Founded in 2010, Tegile Systems serves a diverse clientele across sectors including desktop and server virtualization, government, and education. In 2017, it became a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

EverSpin Technologies

Series B in 2015
Everspin Technologies develops and manufactures integrated magnetic products It was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.

Amplidata

Series E in 2014
Amplidata is a technology company specializing in advanced storage solutions that significantly enhance data reliability and efficiency. Founded in 2008 by Wim De Wispelaere and Wouter Van Eetvelde, the company has developed the Amplidata Distributed Storage System, which utilizes a patent-pending BitSpread encoding technology. This innovative approach provides a storage alternative that is ten thousand times more reliable than traditional RAID systems while requiring three times less storage and power, ultimately reducing costs by five times. Amplidata's solutions are designed to address the limitations of conventional high-capacity disk systems, improving performance and minimizing error rates. Their offerings, including the AmpliStor software-defined storage system, cater to enterprises seeking scalable private and public cloud storage solutions. With operational headquarters in Belgium and R&D facilities in both Belgium and Egypt, Amplidata serves a global market, including sales and support across Europe and North America.

Avere Systems

Series D in 2014
Avere Systems, Inc. is a provider of cloud file storage infrastructure based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 2008, the company specializes in innovative storage solutions that allow enterprises to manage data more efficiently and economically. Avere's product offerings include Virtual FXT Edge filers, which serve as network-attached storage in the cloud, and CloudFusion, a cloud-based file system that streamlines storage management. The company also offers FXT Edge Filers for NAS optimization, as well as software solutions like FlashMove for data migration and FlashMirror for data protection. Avere's cloud enablement solutions facilitate various storage needs, including private object storage and NAS integration. Its client base spans multiple industries, including government, finance, media, entertainment, life sciences, and oil and gas. Avere Systems operates globally and has been a subsidiary of Microsoft Azure since 2018.

Hightail

Series E in 2013
Hightail, Inc. is a cloud services company that specializes in file sharing and creative collaboration, enabling professionals to share large files such as videos, designs, artwork, and presentations. Founded in 2004 and based in Campbell, California, Hightail offers a platform that enhances visual project management by allowing users to preview files, comment, assign tasks, and manage versions visually. The company serves a diverse clientele, including agencies, creative and marketing departments, and businesses worldwide. Hightail also provides digital transformation services, focusing on data organization and content protection through various business processes. In 2013, Hightail rebranded from its original name, YouSendIt, and it operates as a subsidiary of Open Text Corporation.

STEC

Acquisition in 2013
sTec is a computer data storage technology company headquartered in California, with research and development, sales, support or manufacturing sites in China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Silicon Valley, and Taiwan.

Virident Systems

Acquisition in 2013
Virident Systems is a provider of enterprise-class solutions centered on Storage Class Memory (SCM), including flash memory, aimed at transforming the data center and cloud computing landscape. The company addresses the performance, reliability, and serviceability challenges associated with these disruptive technologies by leveraging its extensive expertise and intellectual property. Its flagship product, the tachIOn solid-state disk, offers customers a significant performance advantage, delivering 4-10 times the predictable performance over the lifespan of the product, along with enterprise-grade reliability. Founded by industry veterans from prominent technology companies, Virident Systems has cultivated a skilled team dedicated to harnessing flash and flash-like technologies for modern applications, positioning itself uniquely to address the complexities of data-intensive enterprise applications.

VeloBit

Acquisition in 2013
VeloBit is a software company that specializes in SSD caching solutions designed to significantly enhance application performance. Its plug-and-play software creates a transparent acceleration layer using Solid State Disks, enabling applications to achieve performance improvements of up to ten times. The installation process is quick, requiring only 60 seconds, and the software automatically optimizes for maximum speed without necessitating changes to existing applications or primary storage systems. This approach ensures that customers can enhance their storage capabilities while preserving their current investments in data protection and storage management.

Skyera

Series B in 2013
Skyera is a provider of enterprise solid-state storage systems focused on delivering affordable flash memory solutions. Its Skyhawk series offers all-flash storage systems designed to support a wide range of applications, including cloud computing, big data, mobility, and social networking. The company emphasizes high performance, lower power consumption, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional enterprise storage systems.

Kona Medical

Series C in 2012
Kona Medical, Inc. is a medical technology company that specializes in developing a non-invasive ultrasound-based therapy system aimed at treating hypertension and related disorders. Established in 2009 by Dr. Michael Gertner, the company focuses on addressing the challenges posed by drug-resistant hypertension through innovative approaches, particularly renal artery denervation. Its flagship product, Surround Sound, employs ultrasound imaging to precisely guide the delivery of focused ultrasound energy for renal denervation, offering a less invasive alternative to traditional treatments. Based in Issaquah, Washington, Kona Medical integrates Dr. Gertner's inventions with assets from Therus Corporation, enhancing its capabilities in therapeutic focused ultrasound.

HGST

Acquisition in 2012
HGST, formerly known as Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, is a storage company based in San Jose, California, focused on addressing the growing demand for data storage in a world increasingly reliant on cloud services, social networks, and mobile devices. The company is recognized for its reliability and offers a diverse range of high-quality hard disk drives and solid-state drives designed to efficiently store, manage, and protect vast amounts of data. HGST's products serve a variety of customers, including enterprises, internet companies, consumers, and creative professionals, providing essential solutions for data preservation and management.

SiliconSystems

Acquisition in 2009
SiliconSystems is the world leader in industrial-grade solid-state storage solutions engineered exclusively for the high performance, high reliability, multi-year product lifecycle requirements of the Enterprise System OEM market. The company's patented and patent-pending SiliconDrive(TM) technology meets the rigorous demands of applications in the netcom, military, industrial, interactive kiosk and medical markets. SiliconSystems is based in Aliso Viejo, California.

Komag

Acquisition in 2007
Komag Materials Technology provides precision machining tools for applying substrates to computer disks. It is engaged in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of these tools. Komag Materials Technology was established in 1988 as a result of incorporation. It is based in Santa Rosa, California. It currently operates as a subsidiary of WD Media, Inc.

eHitex

Private Equity Round in 2000
Hitex can look back on more than 30 years of company history. After the success of the first in-circuit emulators, Hitex began marketing worldwide: the company founded a branch in Great Britain and is represented by sales partners in all other important regions of the globe. In 1997, Hitex acquired the development tools branch of Kontron, thereby strengthening its position in the market. Since the beginning of 2003, Hitex belongs to Infineon Technologies AG. This connection guarantees Hitex a solid and secure future and allows Hitex to maintain and extend its existing partnerships with other semiconductor manufacturers as an independent company.

Crag Technologies

Acquisition in 1999
Storage Solutions for NT Servers

Cerabyte

Cerabyte develops a ceramic-based data storage technology designed for long-term archival preservation. Its hardware utilizes ceramic nano memory technology to store data with high density and durability, resisting environmental factors. This enables organizations to maintain digital records indefinitely without media replacement, data migration, or ongoing energy consumption.
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