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2Q20 Revenue Growth of 490% Y/Y for Vast Data

Former NetApp president Tom Mendoza board's director

VAST Data Ltd. announced business and corporate milestones as the adoption of Universal Storage continues to grow rapidly and take market share.

In addition, it announced that former NetApp president and vice chairman Tom Mendoza joined as the first independent board member. In his role, he will advise on the company’s continued global expansion, relying on his industry experience in scaling business operations.

Accelerated Business Momentum
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic creating market uncertainty for entire industries, the firm has continued its momentum, experiencing 2Q20 Y/Y revenue growth of 490%. This surge in business was driven by several new large customer orders and the expansion of existing customer environments. As businesses come to rely on fast access to vast reserves of data, start-up’s Universal Storage is becoming a standard. This platform future-proofs data for everything from AI to rapid enterprise backup and recovery to containers and beyond.

Other milestones:
Customer adoption: In 2Q20, it sold to customers in markets including leading financial services companies, life science organizations, government agencies, defense contractors, cloud service providers and leading manufacturers.
Customer expansion: To date, two thirds of customers who have deployed VAST in 2019 have placed follow-on orders, tripling their original investment on average – speaking to both the quality of offering and the enabling effect the vendor has on customers’ applications.
Global presence: It now has petabyte-scale systems deployed in 5 continents.
Expanding business channels: It has doubled its number of channel partners Y/Y, with a 5X growth in channel sales people trained to sell Universal Storage.

Coming off an industry record first year of sales in 2019 and more recently our $100 million Series C funding at a $1.2 billion valuation, the adoption of Universal Storage continues to accelerate globally. In fact, we were above our very aggressive revenue target for both Q1 and Q2 of this year,” said Renen Hallak, founder and CEO. “We are privileged to be led by an industry icon as we grow our business, and are very excited to have Mendoza join us in our mission to revolutionize the way organizations unlock value from their data.”

First Independent Board Member

MendozaTom Mendoza, who also serves on the boards of UiPath and Varonis, returns to his storage roots by joining VAST. He first joined NetApp in 1994 as VP of North America sales, later serving as president from 2000 to 2008, when he transitioned to the role of vice chairman. During his time at NetApp, he built the company’s go-to-market organization from the ground up and played an instrumental role in defining its globally recognized culture.

 

VAST’s incredible growth and overall customer adoption in such a short period of time, especially during this crisis, is a testament to its vision,” he said. “New applications are driving a set of requirements in data infrastructure that we have never before seen. The market is recognizing this as it moves beyond legacy storage offerings and VAST is uniquely positioned to lead this transition. I am thrilled to join VAST’s board and look forward to building the next great independent infrastructure company together.

Hiring 100 Positions
Announced in April, the company has been working to fill more than 100 positions as it prepares for the next wave of customer adoption, a goal it continues to make progress on. It is on pace to nearly double its team in 2020.

Expanding Ecosystem and Industry Recognition
Outside of its business performance growth, the firm achieved several other milestones while continuing to make waves in the industry in 2Q20, including:
Product innovation: In April, it launched Version 3 of Universal Storage, which includes more than 20 new features and introduces new capabilities for enterprise and media customers.
Expanding partnerships: In June, it announced its certification as a solution provider for Intel Select Solutions for Genomics Analytics, working with Intel to help organizations eliminate the guesswork around building modern analytics infrastructure. Additionally, NVIDIA recognized VAST as a partner as part of their unveiling of the DGX A100 AI system.
Industry recognition: It was recognized by Gartner in the 2020 Hype Cycle for Storage and Data Protection Technologies report. Additionally, it was also recognized by CRN as an Emerging IT Vendor in 2020.

In architecting its Universal Storage system, VAST Data has leveraged key new storage technologies like NVMe-oF, storage class memory and quad level cell media in truly innovative ways to create a system that can simultaneously deliver low latencies, high throughput, and massive scalability at the cost of disk,” said Eric Burgener, research VP, infrastructure systems, platforms and technologies, IDC. “The compelling value this delivers to customers to cost-effectively consolidate very different workloads on a single platform is undeniable. This is the storage architecture of the future.”

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