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Virtustream

www.virtustream.com

 
Virtustream is the enterprise-class cloud software and service provider trusted by enterprises worldwide to migrate and run their mission-critical applications in the cloud. For enterprises, service providers and government agencies, only Virtustream`s xStream™ cloud management platform (CMP) software and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) meet the security, compliance, performance, efficiency and consumption-based billing requirements of complex production applications in the cloud - whether private, public or hybrid. Virtustream customers include marquis enterprises such as Domino Sugar, Heinz, Hess Corporation, Kawasaki, Lexmark, Scotts Miracle-Gro and a global footprint of service provider partners who use Virtustream software to power their cloud offerings. xStream is available ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.virtustream.com
  • 4800 Montgomery Lane Suite 1100
    Bethesda, MD USA 20814
  • Phone: 240.252.1007

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jim Walsh
Vice President and Chief Information Officer Profile
Thomas Sheehan
Director - InfoSec Profile

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