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Nimble Storage

Nimble Storage
Public
Traded as NMBL
Industry Information technology, data storage, solid state drives
Founded 2008
Headquarters San Jose, California, United States
Key people
Varun Mehta, co-founder
Umesh Maheshwari, co-founder and CTO
Suresh Vasudevan, CEO
Products

AF-Series Predictive All Flash arrays: AF1000, AF3000, AF5000, AF7000, AF9000

CS-Series Adaptive Flash arrays: CS1000/H, CS3000, CS5000, CS7000
Number of employees
1000+
Website www.nimblestorage.com

AF-Series Predictive All Flash arrays: AF1000, AF3000, AF5000, AF7000, AF9000

Nimble Storage is a predictive flash storage technology company based in San Jose, California founded in early 2008. It produces hardware and software products for data storage, specifically data storage arrays that use the iSCSI and Fibre Channel protocols and includes data backup and data protection features.

Nimble Storage was founded in January 2008 by Varun Mehta and Umesh Maheshwari. Nimble announced its first product, the CS200 series hybrid arrays in July 2010 at Tech Field Day.

The company received a total of $98 million in venture capital funding in 5 rounds from a total of 7 investors. A third round of $16 million was announced in December 2010 from existing investors Accel Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Sequoia Capital. In September 2012, Nimble Storage secured $40.7 million from original backers as well as new investors Artis Capital Management and GGV Capital.

Varun Mehta was chief executive until March 2011, when he became vice president of engineering and Suresh Vasudevan became CEO. Umesh Maheshwari became chief technology officer.

In October 2013 the company filed for its initial public offering on the . Nimble Storage went public on the on December 13, 2013, under the ticker symbol NMBL.

In June 2014, Nimble Storage announced the CS700 Series Arrays and an All-Flash Shelf, as well as its Adaptive Flash technology.

In August 2014, Nimble Storage completed an overhaul of their CS-Series, and added the CS300 and CS500 to their line-up.

In November 2014, Nimble Storage released arrays supporting the Fibre Channel protocol.


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