Nimbus Data has banner year, doubling sales and expanding net income

Nimbus Data continues thier expansion in the all-flash array arena.

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Nimbus Data, a leading provider of unified all-flash storage systems for enterprise and cloud infrastructure, has announced record-setting financial results for 2013. Nimbus Data specializes in unified all-flash array technology, and their Sustainable Storage systems have surpassed 500 deployments. Their products bring together low-latency flash, data management and protection, and highly-scalable multiprotocol storage features to create a fault-tolerant solid state solution designed for server and desktop virtualization, databases, HPC, and next generation cloud infrastructure.

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Nimbus all-flash arrays are available for a acquisition cost that is comparable to disk-based storage arrays with tremendously lower operating costs and total TCO.

Things are moving along quickly for Nimbus Data, with net income growth 4x that of 2012 and doubled revenue as well. They have also expanded their facilities and staff with a new sales and engineering office in Austin, TX, and headcount growth of 125%. These solid financials and continued controlled growth may foretell a possible IPO in 12-18 months.

"We are very pleased with our 2013 achievements and have high expectations for 2014 given market and company momentum," stated Thomas Isakovich, CEO and Founder of Nimbus Data. "With more than 500 systems now deployed, Nimbus Data has a strong foundation of customer wins in database, virtualization and cloud infrastructure. In 2014, we expect to continue to widen our technology leadership with multiple new software and hardware offerings that push the boundaries of storage efficiency and application performance."

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