Stratoscale is a software company offering software-defined data center technology, marketed with the term hyper-converged infrastructure and cloud computing capabilities. Stratoscale combines compute, storage, and networking hardware with no additional third party software.
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History
Stratoscale was founded in 2013 by Ariel Maislos and Etay Bogner. Stratoscale is headquartered in Israel with offices in Herzliya and Haifa, and offices in North America in Sunnyvale, California, Boston, Massachusetts, and New York City, New York. Stratoscale announced Stratoscale Symphony, in December 2015, selling through channel partners.
Stratoscale raised $70 million from Battery Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Intel Capital, Cisco, Leslie Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, and SanDisk.
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Products
Stratoscale Symphony is marketed for software-defined data centers or hyper-converged infrastructure. The software is intended to work on customers' hardware. Stratoscale Symphony is available on subscription basis. The Symphony suite may be deployed on commodity x86 servers to provide an Amazon Web Services (AWS) capability with the capacity to augment legacy VMware. In 2016, Stratoscale released Symphony 3.
Partner program
Stratoscale has channel partners, technology partners, and system partners. Channel partners consist of resellers, integrators, and distributors. Technology partners include CloudEndure, Cloudera, Docker, Hortonworks, Intel, Mellanox Technologies, Midokura, OpenStack, and SanDisk. System partners adjust for server configurations and environments. System partners include Cisco, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Infinidat, Lenovo, and Supermicro.
References
External links
- Official website
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