Demand for Simpler, Less Expensive Infrastructure for Remote Office Storage Drives Exponential Growth for Nasuni
In Q1 2012, Nasuni’s Bookings Grew Eight Times Over the Same Period in 2011; the Amount of Data Stored In its Service Quadrupled
NATICK, Mass. – May 1, 2012 – Nasuni®, a provider of enterprise storage services to large, distributed organizations, today announced results from the first quarter of 2012. The company continued to see increasing demand for its storage services solution, which enables global enterprises to provide full read-write access to large shared storage volumes from remote offices.
Nasuni’s bookings grew by more than eight times in the first quarter of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, and the amount of terabytes stored and shared through the Nasuni storage service grew by a factor of four.
“When we introduced multi-site access in the fall, global organizations finally had a simple, cost-effective way to give all of their remote offices full read-write access to shared storage,” said Andres Rodriguez, CEO of Nasuni. “The enterprise recognized it as a real breakthrough, and their enthusiasm is reflected in our first quarter results.”
About Nasuni
Nasuni is an enterprise storage company that dramatically reduces the cost, risk, and complexity of providing globally distributed remote and branch offices with access to critical business data.
Nasuni’s unique service combines on-premise hardware with cloud storage to provide a secure, all-in-one data storage and protection solution with the performance of local storage.
The Nasuni solution simplifies and centralizes management of remote storage infrastructure while delivering on the promise of a global fileshare, giving end-users access to critical business data from anywhere in the world.
Nasuni is privately held and based in Boston, MA. For more information, visit www.nasuni.com.
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