Reduxio

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Reduxio
Type Private
Industry Information technology, data storage, solid state drives
Founded 2012
Headquarters Tel Aviv, Israel
Key people Mark Weiner, co-founder and CEO
Nir Peleg, co-founder and CTO
Amnon Strasser, co-founder and VP Products
Products Not announced yet
Website www.reduxio.com

Reduxio is an information technology and computer storage company based in Tel Aviv founded in 2012 by Mark Weiner, Nir Peleg and Amnon Strasser.[1] Reduxio builds a hybrid storage platform that provides high capacity savings and infinite data recoverability through unique real-time primary storage compression and deduplication and protection technologies called NoDup™ and Backdating™. Reduxio technology combines SSDs and HDDs in a very efficient block-level tiering combined with in-line dedup - which provides SSD performance at an affordable price point for the majority of the storage market. The company received a total of $12 million in venture capital funding, raised from JVP, Carmel Ventures and Intel Capital.[2]

References

External links

  • Reduxio Website
  • CRN: The 10 Coolest Storage Startups Of 2013
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