Contact: Simon Robinson, Brenon Daly
Violin Memory has made a technology-and-talent play, adding GridIron Systems in what’s likely to be the last bit of portfolio roundout before the flash-based storage specialist goes public. The purchase of GridIron is part of Violin’s strategy to maximize its addressable market in the emerging solid-state storage space, and specifically allows it to accelerate the performance of applications residing on existing SAN storage systems at large enterprises and service providers.
Violin didn’t disclose how much it paid for GridIron but we have heard from market sources that it wasn’t much money. As we understand it, GridIron was heading toward a wind-down and Violin is merely picking up some key IP and personnel from the company. The target’s website has only a skeletal list of executives, without a CEO or CFO. A year ago, GridIron indicated that it had some 50 employees, but Violin is expected to take on less than half that number. We’ll have a full report on the transaction in our next Daily 451.
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