Storage-as-a-service firm Nasuni growing swiftly on cloud boom
Natick-based Nasuni is poised for significant growth this year following quarterly revenue increases and increased demand for its software, which provides data storage as a service for enterprises.
The company’s plans this year include raising more investment funding, adding up to 70 employees to its current 100, and expanding internationally.
Demand for the company’s software has been on a steep incline since it was founded in 2009, as more IT departments at large-scale enterprise companies adopt cloud-based technology, said Nasuni CFO Scott Dussault.
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