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DriveScale is the leader in Software Composable Infrastructure for modern workloads. Today`s social, mobile, analytics and IoT applications are creating a data deluge, along with the need for modern workloads that can process the massive amounts of information being generated. To solve this for themselves, hyper-scale companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon created a revolutionary distributed computing architecture based on commodity hardware to support these dynamic and demanding workloads. But for enterprises facing similar challenges, traditional infrastructure vendors and public cloud providers have proven to be lacking. Now there is an alternative for enterprises with large scale, distributed processing requirements. DriveScale`s Software Composable Infrastructure (SCI) combines the efficiency and economics of the hyper-scale companies with the agility and elasticity of the public cloud, delivering a next generation data center for enterprises deploying modern workloads. What is SCI? SCI disaggregates compute and storage resources into separate pools, letting IT managers easily combine them in any ratio to compose optimally sized servers and clusters, on demand and under software control. DriveScale is the leader in Software Composable Infrastructure for modern workloads. Our innovative data center solution empowers IT to disaggregate compute and storage resources and quickly and easily recompose them to meet the needs of the business. Enterprises can respond faster to changing application environments, maximize the efficiency of their assets, and save on equipment and operating expenses. DriveScale supports modern workloads such as Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, NoSQL, Cassandra, Docker, Kubernetes and other distributed applications at a fraction of the cost of alternative platforms. DriveScale is founded by technologists with deep roots in IT architecture that built enterprise-class systems for Cisco and Sun Microsystems.
Troy Branning founded Avtec in August 1979 after a career in radio development and manufacturing with Comco, GE, and Wabco. The small engineering consulting firm specialized in serving the railroad industry. In 1981, Avtec launched the Advanced Concept Communications Exchange and Signaling System (ACCESS), a multi-user, computer-based, radio-telephone console system for the Atchison Topeka and Sante Fe Railroad. ACCESS was improved with redundancy and color touchscreen during the 1980`s, and was deployed by many of the major U.S. Railroads, including CSX, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Burlington Northern, Denver and Rio Grande . Many of these Railroads remain Avtec clients today.
Backbone Networks Inc is a Swartz Creek, MI-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
SeeGee Technologies is a Atlanta, GA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Clear Stream Technologies is a Santa Rosa, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.