Agami Systems, a start-up based in Sunnyvale, California, closed $45 million in Series C financing for its enterprise-class unified storage systems.
Agami's Information Server improves the performance of geographically distributed business-critical applications by unlocking NAS performance bottlenecks. The platform includes a full range of enterprise-class reliability features, from monitoring and self-checking, to RAID-5/ES, to replication and high availability for recovering from system failures and data center disasters.
The funding was led by Advanced Equities, Inc. with participation from current investors New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Kleiner Perkins, APEX Venture Partners, Alta Partners, TIF Ventures and Duff Ackerman Goodrich, with new investments from ITOCHU Corporation and David Stiles (CEO).
http://www.agami.com/
Agami's Information Server improves the performance of geographically distributed business-critical applications by unlocking NAS performance bottlenecks. The platform includes a full range of enterprise-class reliability features, from monitoring and self-checking, to RAID-5/ES, to replication and high availability for recovering from system failures and data center disasters.
The funding was led by Advanced Equities, Inc. with participation from current investors New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Kleiner Perkins, APEX Venture Partners, Alta Partners, TIF Ventures and Duff Ackerman Goodrich, with new investments from ITOCHU Corporation and David Stiles (CEO).
http://www.agami.com/