CRN Top 100 Executives 2017 Recognition - Scale
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It’s been ten years since Scale Computing first opened its doors, with a single objective in mind—to help an underserved segment of the IT world.
Scale Computing has done just that. We’ve helped small businesses, universities and organizations achieve their IT infrastructure goals, at a fraction of a price of our competitors. When we began we were focused on serving small to mid-sized business segment.
Since that time, we’ve continued to expand our offerings through large institutions, government entities, and the global enterprise, including some of the world’s largest HCI deployments. In the last quarter, we’ve closed five Fortune 500 deals and we expect to close many more in the coming year.
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Since 2007, there has been a distinctive shift from traditional legacy external storage to a hyperconverged infrastructure. HCI is now one of the fastest growing segments in the IT infrastructure market.
Scale Computing has been a pioneer long before it was fashionable, even coining the term “hyperconvergence.” We worked hard to develop our patented HC3 systems to be high performing, affordable and accessible.
Our intelligent, driven employees and Midwestern work ethic have brought us to where we are today. We are never satisfied with the status quo and will always push for innovation in technology.
Scale continues to drive innovation in the hyperconverged industry, most recently announcing the HC5150D, boasting 3x the capacity of Scale’s award-winning HC1150 system.
In the coming months, we have some exciting news and we couldn’t be more thrilled for what’s ahead.
I’m proud to have been named one of CRN’s Top 25 Innovators of 2017, but it’s really testament to my amazing team at Scale Computing. They continue to surpass my expectations in pushing the technology and support envelope, so this honor actually belongs to the entire company.
By @JeffReady
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Congratulations!
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Good work @scale!
Wish I had a client that could use a setup.