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Parent Company: EMC Corporation
 
                   
Name: Data Domain B.V.
Industries: Business Services and Supplies
Headquarters: Siriusdreef 28
Hoofddorp 2132 WT
Netherlands
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Information Archiving & Recovery Services
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1212935 3/10/10:
New Enterprise Associates announced that technology industry veteran Ron Bernal has joined the firm as a venture partner. In this new role, Mr. Bernal, a former entrepreneur-in-residence with NEA, will work closely with the firm's enterprise infrastructure and services (EIS), electronics and energy ... - read more at Capital IQ Power Moves
1211147 3/10/10:
Sepaton in anti-Data Domain pitch
Dual-node MS2 cluster Criticising the pain of single silo deduplication products, Sepaton has introduced a dual-node clustered product that can be upgraded to its larger ES2 system.… What is your recession sales strategy? - read more at The Register
tags: Sepaton 
1208108 3/9/10:
Ron Bernal has joined New Enterprise Associates as a venture partner. He previously was a partner with Sequel Venture Partners, and is a director on the boards of four NEA portfolio companies: Boulder Wind Power, Data Robotics, HelioVolt and ProStor. PRESS RELEASE New Enterprise Associates, Inc. (NEA), ... - read more at PE Hub
1181590 3/4/10:
SunGard adds new backup and recovery solution
SunGard Availability Services, part of the SunGard Group and a provider of backup and recovery solutions, yesterday announced its new Secure2Disk backup and recovery solution which is powered by EMC's (NYSE: EMC) Data Domain deduplication storage systems - read more at Worldwide Computer Products News: Latest Headlines
tags: Data Domain  EMC 
1175212 3/3/10:
EMC: Flash could spell doom for Fibre Channel
EMC executives believe that Fibre Channel storage could be a thing of the past in just a few years as enterprises increase adoption of flash memory for I/O-intensive applications, while storing less-frequently used data on inexpensive SATA drives. Five innovative flash-based products for enterprise ... - read more at The Industry Standard
1175192 3/3/10:
Fail Factors – Why Startups Die: The Money Is In The Problem, ...
In the midst of all the craziness associated with being in a fast-paced startup, it's easy to get sidetracked. Money comes in, expectations get set, people are hired, and craziness ensues. In many ways, it's this frenetic pace of play that attracts people to startups – a lot of folks get off on ... - read more at The Bigger Truth
1155074 3/1/10:
Nexsan: First Storage IPO Since 2007
Nexsan (NXSN), a provider of disk-based storage systems for long-term digital information storage, announced terms for its IPO on Friday. The Thousand Oaks, CA-based company plans to raise $55 million by offering 5,000,000 shares at a price range of $10.00 to $12.00. At the mid-point of the proposed ... - read more at Seeking Alpha
1057766 2/10/10:
Acquisition Strategies At EMC And VMware
Global spending on IT is slowly but steadily coming back, an increase that is evident from the results of the various tech companies that we have seen in the last two weeks. Microsoft did come out with a strong set of numbers driven by the Windows 7 uptake. Google, as always, did well. Forrester Research ... - read more at Sramana Mitra on Strategy
1045592 2/8/10:
IDC: Storage Efficiency Demand Drives Deduplication Adoption
Increasing demand by IT buyers for greater storage efficiencies will drive adoption of deduplication solutions over the next 12 months. According to new survey results from IDC, over 60 percent of respondents are either in the process of deduplicating or have plans to deduplicate their primary, backup, ... - read more at The Industry Standard
tags: Data Domain  EMC  NetApp 
1033107 2/5/10:
Fail Factors – Why Startups Die: Running Backwards
While this factor absolutely haunts most startups, it also affects even established companies. It normally doesn't kill a big company, however, which is I why I'll focus on the startup. In short, popular wisdom in the world of the tech startup dictates a cadence and pattern for a company to follow that ... - read more at The Bigger Truth
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