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Arbita is a Minneapolis, MN-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Arcesium is a global financial technology and professional services firm, delivering solutions to some of the world`s most sophisticated financial institutions, including hedge funds, banks, and institutional asset managers. Expertly designed to achieve a single source of truth throughout a client`s ecosystem, Arcesium`s cloud-native technology is built to systematize the most complex tasks. Building on a platform developed and tested by one of the world`s leading investment and technology development firms, the D. E. Shaw group, Arcesium launched as an independent company in 2015. Arcesium received additional equity backing from a second seed client, Blackstone Alternative Asset Management, the world`s largest discretionary allocator to hedge funds. In January 2020, J.P. Morgan made a strategic investment in the company.
Hammerspace is storageless data for hybrid cloud Kubernetes environments. By untethering data from the infrastructure, Hammerspace overcomes data gravity to provide dynamic and efficient hybrid cloud storage as a fully automated, consumption-based resource. Users self-service their persistent data orchestration to enable workload portability from the cloud to the edge.
Revolutionizing personal growth through data science and analytics, serving organizations dedicated to strengthening people and communities.
DataGravity provides data-aware solutions that deliver analytics, actionable insights and security for unstructured data. IT professionals can quickly and easily visualize the who, what, when and where regarding their data and reduce risks, increase productivity and drive organizational success. Headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire, DataGravity is led by visionaries in storage, business intelligence, data management and analytics, and is funded by leading investors, including Accel Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, CRV and General Catalyst Partners. Paula Long and John Joseph founded DataGravity in 2012, bringing in their expertise from Long’s previous startup, EqualLogic (acquired by Dell for $1.4 billion in 2008).