martes, 29 de octubre de 2013

Emprendedores israelíes obtienen financiamiento para centro de datos Stratoscale

Israeli entrepreneurs nab $10M for data center startup Stratoscale (exclusive)


Stratoscale founders Ariel Maislos and Etay Bogner

Christina Farr


One of Israel’s most successful entrepreneurs is back with a stealthy new startup, dubbedStratoscale, which is building new software for large data centers.

Silicon Valley and Herzeliya, Israel-based Ariel Maislos spent a decade in the Israeli army developing data virtualization technologies, before starting several companies. One of these startups, Anobit, was bought by Applefor nearly half a billion dollars in late 2011, one of its largest acquisitions to date.

With his latest venture, Maislos is developing modern virtualization technology with chief technology officer Etay Bogner. Bogner is also a successful entrepreneur; his previous company Neocleus was acquired by Intel.

“We believe that data centers are growing larger,” said Maislos in a phone interview from his Silicon Valley office. “We see that as a huge opportunity.” Maislos and his investors believe that data centers based on single-server virtualization have become inefficient.

According to Maislos, companies like Facebook and Twitter aren’t buying individual machines anymore, but today’s operating centers are still optimized for single machines. Stratoscale is building the new operatng center for the new moder data-center setup, which will theoretically bring faster performance and lower power usage.

Stratoscale’s founders had no shortage of interest from investors. Until now, the company has been a self-funded effort. However, Maislos told me he believes in the “VC model,” meaning the guidance, the capital and the customer connections that are offered by the top firms. Today, he closed a $10 million round led by Silicon Valley firms Battery Ventures and Bessemer Venture Partners.

Battery’s Scott Tobin will join the Stratoscale board. He’s worked with both the Stratoscale founders at their previous companies.

Stratoscale is still developing its technology and reaching out to potential customers. “We are trying to do is simplify the data center and virtualize it at a different scale — on a larger scale than a vendor like VMware,” he said. Maislow is making a firm bet that hardware will become commoditized, and the real opportunity is software infrastructure for scalable computing.

“Under this system, each workload can run on the best matching hardware. All available resources are used, and a unified compute and storage infrastructure is achieved,” he explained.

With the funding, Maislos is expanding the team. He’s currently in Silicon Valley screening potential candidates.

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