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Violin Memory

www.violin-memory.com

 
Violin Memory transforms the speed of business with high performance, always available, low cost management of critical business information and applications. Violin`s All-Flash optimized solutions accelerate breakthrough CAPEX and OPEX savings for building the next generation data center. Violin`s Flash Fabric Architecture (FFA) speeds data delivery with chip-to-chassis performance optimization that achieves lower consistent latency and cost per transaction for Cloud, Enterprise and Virtualized mission-critical applications. Violin`s All-Flash Arrays and Appliances, and enterprise data management software solutions enhance agility and mobility while revolutionizing datacenter economics. Founded in 2005, Violin Memory is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

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