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Amazon acquires flash-based cloud storage startup E8 Storage – TechCrunch
Amazon has acquired Israeli storage tech startup E8 Storage, as first reported by Reuters, CNBC and Globesand confirmed by TechCrunch. The acquisition will bring the team and technology from E8 in to Amazon’s existing Amazon Web Services center in Tel Aviv, per reports.
E8 Storage’s particular focus was on building storage hardware that employs flash-based memory to deliver faster performance than competing offerings, according to its own claims. How exactly AWS intends to use the company’s talent or assets isn’t yet known, but it clearly lines up with their primary business.
AWS acquisitions this year include TSO Logic, a Vancouver-based startup that optimizes data center workload operating efficiency, and Israel-based CloudEndure, which provides data recovery services in the event of a disaster.
Source: TechCrunch
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Amazon has acquired Israeli storage tech startup E8 Storage, as first reported by Reuters, CNBC and Globesand confirmed by TechCrunch. The acquisition will bring the team and technology from E8 in to Amazon’s existing Amazon Web Services center in Tel Aviv, per reports.
E8 Storage’s particular focus was on building storage hardware that employs flash-based memory to deliver faster performance than competing offerings, according to its own claims. How exactly AWS intends to use the company’s talent or assets isn’t yet known, but it clearly lines up with their primary business.
AWS acquisitions this year include TSO Logic, a Vancouver-based startup that optimizes data center workload operating efficiency, and Israel-based CloudEndure, which provides data recovery services in the event of a disaster.
Source: TechCrunch
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Amazon.com • Adobe Flash • Cloud storage • TechCrunch • Amazon.com • Startup company • Reuters • CNBC • TechCrunch • Mergers and acquisitions • Amazon Web Services • Tel Aviv • Computer hardware • Amazon Web Services • Company • Asset • Business • Amazon Web Services • Mergers and acquisitions • Vancouver • Data center • Israel • Data recovery • Service (economics) •