In October 2009, the company was founded as OS76 by John Colgrove and John Hayes. Mike Speiser of Sutter Hill Ventures was an early board member.[2] It raised a $5 million series A round led by Sutter Hill.
In October 2009, the company was founded as OS76 by John Colgrove and John Hayes. Mike Speiser of Sutter Hill Ventures was an early board member.[2] It raised a $5 million series A round led by Sutter Hill.
In August 2012, Pure Storage raised $40 million in series D funding round led by Index Ventures partner Mike Volpi, along with existing investors.[6] An investment of undisclosed amount from In-Q-Tel (associated with the US Central Intelligence Agency) was announced in May 2013.[7] Another investment (round "E") of $150 million was announced in August 2013, including T. Rowe Price and Tiger Global Management.[8]
“AIRI represents an exciting breakthrough for AI adoption in the enterprise, shattering the barrier of infrastructure complexities and clearing the path to jumpstart any organization’s AI initiative. AIRI is built with the same core solutions ElementAI uses extensively both internally and with customers – the NVIDIA DGX-1™ and Pure Storage FlashBlade. "
Imagine storage that’s worry-free and lets you focus on growing your business. Storage that’s smart: it manages itself, and if your attention is needed, a mobile app lets you know. Storage that brings you all the advanced data services that were previously available just to enterprise storage specialists. It also behaves like SaaS and the cloud, without...
The Pure Storage FlashArray family delivers software-defined all-flash power and reliability for every need and every budget, from the entry-level FlashArray//M10 to the new FlashArray//X – the first mainstream, 100% NVMe, enterprise-class all-flash array.
FlashBlade’s massively parallel, “tuned for everything” design delivers highest,consistent performance for advanced applications with NFS, S3/object, SMB,and HTTP protocols. FlashBlade is as simple as it is powerful, and it’s all driven by purity//FB.
Critical enterprise applications and provides a robust platform for cloud services. FlashStack combines the latest in computing, network, storage components into a single, integrated architecture that accelerates time to deployment, lowers overall IT costs, and reduces deployment risk.