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Dell EMC (EMC Corporation until 2016) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, [2] and Round Rock, Texas, and is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies. Dell EMC sells data storage , information security , virtualization , analytics, cloud computing and other products and services that enable organizations ...
VAST Data was founded in 2016 by Renen Hallak, the former head of R&D at XtremIO (acquired in 2012 by Dell EMC), [7] [8] Shachar Fienblit, formerly of Kaminario, and Jeff Denworth, formerly of CTERA Networks. [9] [10] Mike Wing, formerly of Dell EMC, serves as company president. [10] [11]
Virtual Computing Environment Company (VCE) was a division of EMC Corporation that manufactured converged infrastructure appliances for enterprise environments. Founded in 2009 under the name Acadia, it was originally a joint venture between EMC and Cisco Systems, with additional investments by Intel and EMC subsidiary VMware.
The Wall Street Journal estimated that in 2014 Dell had revenue of $27.3 billion from personal computers and $8.9 billion from servers, while EMC had $16.5 billion from EMC II, $1bn from RSA Security, $6bn from VMware, and $230 million from Pivotal Software. [16] EMC owned around 80% of the stock of VMware. [17]
Computer desktops United States — [5] 5 November 14, 2006: ACS Information technology United Kingdom — [6] 6 July 18, 2007: SilverBack Technologies, Inc. [note 1] Network monitoring United States — [7] 7 November 12, 2007: ASAP Software Express [note 2] Information technology United States $ 340,000,000 [8] 8 December 20, 2007: Everdream ...
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EMC also converted US$400 million of debt into equity at that time. [11] [12] In March 2018, the company filed for an initial public offering, debuting on the NYSE on April 20, 2018. [13] [14] The trading price began at $15 a share, and closed with a 5% increase on its first day. [15] The company raised $555 million in the IPO. [16]
CLARiiON was an early commercial example of a RAID product and initially sold exclusively as an array with the company's Aviion line of computer systems as the HADA (High Availability Disk Array) and later the HADA II [6] before being made available for broader open systems attachment and renamed CLARiiON in 1994. [7]