After Pivot3, Quantum Definitively Acquired Assets of EnCloudEn
HCI software start-up in India
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 27, 2021 at 2:03 pmQuantum Corporation announced a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of EnCloudEn, an early stage HCI software company.
This agreement follows another acquisition of the surveillance business assets of Pivot3, in HCI for video surveillance workloads.
The new acquisition will enable Quantum to expand the addressable market for the company’s video surveillance portfolio, offering customers a solution using their server hardware of choice with a flexible subscription-based software model. Acquirer’s approach to simplicity and automation integrates with Quantum’s strategy to offer customers intuitive end-to-end solutions for the video data lifecycle.
“The recent acquisition of Pivot3’s surveillance business assets brought a customer-proven solution, an established customer base, an established go-to-market, and an experienced team for the mission-critical video surveillance and physical security market,” said Jamie Lerner, chairman and CEO. “The addition of EnCloudEn technology brings an open and flexible HCI software stack that strengthens our position in the video surveillance and physical security market. We can now extend HCI solutions to a broader set of customers, accelerate our development roadmap for HCI-based solutions and employ a subscription-based software purchasing model which is fast becoming the way businesses want to procure and manage their software investments.”
The asset acquisition is expected to close later this quarter and is subject to customary closing conditions.
About EnCloudEn
It was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India. It built an HCI software stack that delivers software-defined compute, storage, and networking in one virtualized platform, and is used by large banks, engineering companies, and pharmaceutical industries in India. Its software is hardware-agnostic, easy to manage, and simple to purchase in a pay-as-you-go model.
Its hyperconverged platform allows surveillance customers to not just store video data, but run the VMS, access control, card readers, analytics, and other HCI workloads on the same platform while bundling in the best enterprise data-center security features.
Some key benefits of the software platform include:
1 Ability to support a range of x86 server hardware from systems vendors such as Dell, Lenovo, HP, Cisco, IBM, Supermicro, and more
2 Software-defined hybrid storage pooling that can handle mixed storage media (HDD, SSD, etc.) and differing system capacities including the incorporation of large SANs
3 Feature-rich hyperconverged private cloud platform with policy driven resource orchestration
4 Lower TCO through use of open source, including a built-in KVM based hypervisor for ease of deployment and management
5 Advanced m+k erasure coding across all nodes for resiliency
6 Automatic cache tiering for high performance use cases
7 A set of storage data services such as in-line compression, de-due, snapshots and QoS policies on workloads
This technology acquisition adds key technical talent with expertise in HCI, cloud operations and enterprise sales along with several Red Hat certified engineers. It also establishes a new Quantum global engineering facility in India as Quantum expands into more addressable markets, including India and the rest of Asia.
“When Quantum acquired the Pivot3 surveillance business assets, the acquisition expanded our ability to address physical security projects of every size and scope and manage the video surveillance data lifecycle from initial capture through expiration,” said Curt Wittich, VP of sales, strategic markets, Quantum. “This message has been resonating with customers and partners, and the EnCloudEn technology allows us to further expand on that strategy in every way.”