Nexsan
private | |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Computer storage |
Founded 📆 | 1999 |
Founder 👔 | |
Headquarters 🏙️ | , , U.S.A |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | Geoff Barrall (CTO) John Westfield (CFO) Victoria Grey (CMO) |
Products 📟 | Nexsan Unity2000, Unity4000, Unity6000; Nexsan BEAST; Nexsan E-seriesP, E48P, E60P. |
Members | |
Number of employees | 147 (2012)[1] |
🌐 Website | www |
📇 Address | |
📞 telephone | |
Nexsan is a data storage company. After several years as part of the Imation corporation, a multinational corporation that sells hybrid data storage hardware and software, it was announced in November 2016 that Nexsan was becoming a private company, in association with Spear Point Capital Management.[2] Bob Fernander[3] and Geoff Barrall run the Nexsan business as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Nexsan, respectively.[2]
History[edit]
Nexsan was founded in Derby, England in 1999. In 2001, the company introduced its first product for disk-to-disk backup, a ATA RAID controller that was developed and optimized specifically for ATA drives. Nexsan was purchased by Imation on December 31, 2012. Following sales of other Imation assets, Nexsan became the operating company under the Imation holding company.[3][4]
Products[edit]
The company manufacturers SAN, Hybrid Unified (SMB/NFS/iSCSI), and data archiving storage systems.
Date | Nexsan product released |
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2013 | NST6000 |
2014 | E-Series V |
2015 | NST2000, NST4000 |
2015 | BEAST |
2016 | Unity, E-Series P |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Nexsan Technologies, Inc.: Private Company Information - Businessweek". Investing.businessweek.com. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Armstrong, Adam (29 November 2016). "Nexsan To Spin Out From Imation & Go Private". StorageReview.com. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Kovar, Joseph (21 March 2016). "Nexsan Steps Out Of Imation's Shadow, Acts Like An Independent Storage Vendor Again". CRN. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
- ↑ Mellor, Chris (18 February 2016). "Back-to-the-future Nexsan resurrects its SATABeast". The Register. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
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