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Industry |
Computer Software Information Technology Cloud Computing |
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Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters |
New York, NY,
United States Ramat Gan, Israel |
Key people | Ofer Gadish (CEO) Gil Shai (CRO) Ofir Ehrlich (VP R&D) Leonid Feinberg (VP Product) |
Products | Disaster Recovery, Continuous Backup, and Live Migration for the Hybrid Cloud |
Website | www.cloudendure.com |
CloudEndure is a cloud computing company that develops business continuity software for disaster recovery, continuous backup, and live migration. [1] CloudEndure is headquartered in the United States with R&D in Israel.
CloudEndure was founded in 2012 by Ofer Gadish (CEO), Gil Shai (CRO), Ofir Ehrlich (VP R&D), and Leonid Feinberg (VP Product). [2] The same founders previously established AcceloWeb, which was acquired by Limelight Networks in 2011. [3] [4]
CloudEndure has raised a total of $18.2 million [5] from private investors and companies such as Dell EMC, VMware, Mitsui, Infosys, and Magma Venture Partners. [6] [7] [8]
Awards for CloudEndure include the 2017 CRN Emerging Vendors Award for Storage Startups [9] and the 2016 Gartner Cool Vendor Award. [10]
CloudEndure products have been integrated as OEM software for several partner company services, including an integration into Google Cloud VM Migration Service [11] and integrations with Cisco Systems CloudCenter Disaster Recovery and Migration [12] [13] and Sungard Availability Services Cloud Recovery.
Amazon made an offer to purchase CloudEndure in January 2019. Between $200 and $250 million was the negotiated price. [14] They outbid Google and acquired the company on January 10, 2019. [15] [16]
CloudEndure Disaster Recovery performs continuous block-level replication and saves a dormant copy in the target infrastructure, which uses a smaller percentage of compute, storage, and memory than the primary site; this leads to minimal RTOs ( recovery time objective) and RPOs ( recovery point objective) when spun up in a disaster. [17]
The company offers two tiers of Disaster Recovery, as well as Continuous Backup and Live Migration products. [18]
CloudEndure's Software as a Service (SaaS) are application-agnostic [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] and can replicate workloads from physical, virtual, and cloud-based infrastructure to a variety of target sites, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), [24] Google Cloud Platform (GCP), [25] Microsoft Azure, [26] and VMware. [27]
CloudEndure Ltd. holds (or has pending) seven US patents including:
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Industry |
Computer Software Information Technology Cloud Computing |
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Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters |
New York, NY,
United States Ramat Gan, Israel |
Key people | Ofer Gadish (CEO) Gil Shai (CRO) Ofir Ehrlich (VP R&D) Leonid Feinberg (VP Product) |
Products | Disaster Recovery, Continuous Backup, and Live Migration for the Hybrid Cloud |
Website | www.cloudendure.com |
CloudEndure is a cloud computing company that develops business continuity software for disaster recovery, continuous backup, and live migration. [1] CloudEndure is headquartered in the United States with R&D in Israel.
CloudEndure was founded in 2012 by Ofer Gadish (CEO), Gil Shai (CRO), Ofir Ehrlich (VP R&D), and Leonid Feinberg (VP Product). [2] The same founders previously established AcceloWeb, which was acquired by Limelight Networks in 2011. [3] [4]
CloudEndure has raised a total of $18.2 million [5] from private investors and companies such as Dell EMC, VMware, Mitsui, Infosys, and Magma Venture Partners. [6] [7] [8]
Awards for CloudEndure include the 2017 CRN Emerging Vendors Award for Storage Startups [9] and the 2016 Gartner Cool Vendor Award. [10]
CloudEndure products have been integrated as OEM software for several partner company services, including an integration into Google Cloud VM Migration Service [11] and integrations with Cisco Systems CloudCenter Disaster Recovery and Migration [12] [13] and Sungard Availability Services Cloud Recovery.
Amazon made an offer to purchase CloudEndure in January 2019. Between $200 and $250 million was the negotiated price. [14] They outbid Google and acquired the company on January 10, 2019. [15] [16]
CloudEndure Disaster Recovery performs continuous block-level replication and saves a dormant copy in the target infrastructure, which uses a smaller percentage of compute, storage, and memory than the primary site; this leads to minimal RTOs ( recovery time objective) and RPOs ( recovery point objective) when spun up in a disaster. [17]
The company offers two tiers of Disaster Recovery, as well as Continuous Backup and Live Migration products. [18]
CloudEndure's Software as a Service (SaaS) are application-agnostic [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] and can replicate workloads from physical, virtual, and cloud-based infrastructure to a variety of target sites, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), [24] Google Cloud Platform (GCP), [25] Microsoft Azure, [26] and VMware. [27]
CloudEndure Ltd. holds (or has pending) seven US patents including:
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