SimpliVity

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SimpliVity
Private
Industry Data storage devices, Information Technology, Virtualization
Headquarters Westborough, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Key people
Doron Kempel, CEO[1]
Products OmniCube, OmniStack
Website www.simplivity.com

SimpliVity is an American information technology company based in Westborough, Massachusetts,[2] which supplies appliance servers such as their OmniCube platform.[3]

History

SimpliVity was founded in 2009 by Doron Kempel. Their first product, OmniCube, was launched in August 2012.[4]

Investment

SimpliVity has raised $276M in venture funding.[5] The company received $18M in Series A funding led by Accel Partners and Charles River Ventures.[6] The Series C round in November 2013 generated $58M and was led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.[7] The Series D round in March 2015 was led by Waypoint Capital[8] with Accel Partners, DFJ Growth, CRV, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Growth and Meritech Capital Partners also participating and raised another $175M.[9]

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