Cloud computing is opening doors for traditional software companies in ways some people might not expect. Sometimes it’s not about how to transition on-premise software to software as a service (SaaS), which has its own inherent issues for those contemplating the move. Rather, it’s about thinking how a given piece of software might work in a cloud computing environment. In fact, there is some software that has been designed to solve a particular set of needs in a traditional data center environment that can cross-over and work well in a cloud computing environment.
InMage, based in Santa Clara, California, is one of those software companies. Interestingly, network storage veteran Kumar Malavalli, who was the CTO at Brocade, founded the company back in 2002. Back then, his premise was to come up with a recovery solution that could protect application environments regardless of the underlying storage. Today, the company has over 500 customers and the product is sold entirely via a channel model.
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Category: Cloud Computing, Infrastructure as a Service, Software as a Service
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