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Where are they now? Recent changes in the storage space

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watnThe storage space has been a very exciting space over recent years. There have been so many new start-ups and new innovations, that it becomes difficult to keep track sometimes. More recently, there has been a lot of news around mergers, acquisitions, shutdowns and IPOs in the storage industry. It got me thinking about a lot of the changes we have seen over the past 3-4 years in the storage market. Just for my own interest, I went back over many of my blogs, and the various conversations I had with people at various VMworld events and VMUG meetings, and tried to see where a lot of these companies/products are now, and what they are currently doing. Now, I am not going to mention every single vendor here. I’m simply trying to highlight the ones that were acquired or merged or indeed IPO’ed (and in some cases are no longer with us) during this period.

Amplidataacquired by HGST/Western Digital (March 2015)

Atlantis Computingcertain assets acquired by Hive-IO (July 2017)

Brocadeacquired by Broadcom (November 2016)

Coho Datano longer exists, closed down (August 2017)

Coraidno longer exists, closed down (April 2015). (Resurrected once more by SouthSuite)

CleverSafeacquired by IBM (November 2015)

Data Gravityacquired by HyTrust (July 2017)

DELL/EMCEMC merger with DELL (September 2016)

Dot Hillacquired by Seagate (October 2015)

DSSDacquired by EMC (May 2014) EOL’ed by DELL (March 2017)

Emulexacquired by Avago (February 2015)

Exabloxacquired by StorageCraft (January 2017)

Flashsoftacquired by SanDisk ( February 2012) Spun out from WD as JetStream Software (mid 2018)

Fusion-ioacquired by SanDisk (June 2014)

Greenbytesacquired by Oracle (May 2014)

HPsplit in two,  storage now in HP Enterprise (HPE) – October 2015

Inktank (Ceph)acquired by RedHat (April 2014)

NexGen Storageacquired by Fusion-io, then SanDisk, then spun out againSince acquired by Pivot3 (January 2015)

Nexsanacquired by Imation (January 2013) – spun out again (January 2017)

Nimble StorageIPO (December 2013) – acquired by HPE (March 2017)

Nimbus Data – dormant since 2015. No idea if they still exist or not.

NutanixIPO (September 2016)

PernixDataacquired by Nutanix and EOL’ed soon after (September 2016)

PrimaryDatarumored to have closed down (January 2018)

ProximalDataacquired by Samsung (November 2014)

Pure StorageIPO (October 2015)

QLogicacquired by Cavium (June 2016)

SanDiskacquired by Western Digital (October 2015)

ScaleIOacquired by EMC (July 2013)

SimpliVityacquired by HPE (January 2017)

Skyeraacquired by HGST/Western Digital (December 2014)

SolidFireacquired by NetApp, announced in December 2015

Springpathacquired by Cisco (August 2017)

Tegileacquired by Western Digital (August 2017)

Texas Memory Systems (TMS) – acquired by IBM (October 2012)

TintriIPO (June 2017) Filed for Chapter 11 / Bankruptcy – acquired by DNN (July 2018)

TwinStrataacquired by EMC (July 2014)

Violin MemoryIPO (September 2013) – filed for chapter 11 (December 2016)

Virstoacquired by VMware (February 2013)

VMware Virtual Storage Applianceend of life announcement (April 2014)

Viridentacquired by HGST/Western Digital (September 2013)

Whiptailacquired by Cisco and renamed Invicta (October 2013). Invicta end of life announcement (July 2015)

Xangatiacquired by Virtual Instruments (October 2016)

Xsigoacquired by Oracle (July 2012)

XtremIOacquired by EMC (May 2012)

Those are the ones I could think of but I’m sure I have missed some. Please leave a comment if I did.

I’m also pretty sure that we are going to see a lot more changes in this space. Interesting times.

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