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Pliops was founded in 2017 by flash storage industry veterans from Samsung, M-Systems and XtremIO. Pliops is creating a new category of product that enables cloud and enterprise data centers to access data up to 50X faster with 1/10th of the computational load and power consumption. Its technology collapses multiple inefficient layers into one ultra-fast device based on a groundbreaking patent-pending approach. Pliops` solution solves the scalability challenges raised by the cloud data explosion and the increasing data requirements of AI and ML applications.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.pliops.com
  • 2150 N 1st Street Suite 400
    San Jose, CA USA 95131
  • Phone: 408.818.8668

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Edward Bortnikov
Vice President of Technology Profile

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