User:Ajvsell/Nine technology
Company type | Angel-backed private company |
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Industry | data backup |
Founded | 2007 |
Founders | Tom Gelson, Alex Stoev |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 3 |
Area served | Worldwide |
Number of employees | 25 |
Website | NineTechnology.com |
Nine Technology is an online backup software developer for Windows personal computers and servers. The cloud-based products allow resellers to offer online backup and recovery services to their clients with near-continuous, scheduled, or manual updates. Nine Technology pioneered use of Imation-branded RDX portable hard drives to implement cloud backup services without requiring an initial over-the-wire backup.
History
[edit]Nine Technology began as a subsidiary of Vault USA, an online backup managed service provider. Dissatisfied with existing software, Nine Technology’s executives began developing an entirely new system in 2006. Upon completion of the Powered By Nine product, Nine Technology sold the managed service business and began selling its own software[1].
In December 2011, the technology that governs the Powered By Nine software was awarded a U.S. patent for its combination of block-level deduplication and encryption.
Following the issuing of the patent, the technology and certain other assets were sold to Imation[2]. Nine Technology continues to offer backup services as a partner of Imation and a stand-alone channel enabler.
Headquartered in Middleboro, Massachusetts, Nine Technology currently employs 25 people and has offices in Middleboro, Guangzhou, China, and Toronto, Ontario.
Products
[edit]As of December 2011, Nine Technology has three products [3]:
- Powered By Nine® ONE is designed to back up individual PCs and laptops.
- Powered By Nine® PRO is designed to back up servers.
- Powered By Nine® Platform is the software-based product designed to allow data center managers and managed service providers to host their own back-end infrastructure.
Products including local storage appliances and support for Apple and Linux operating systems are expected by the end of 2011.
Technology
[edit]Nine Technology was awarded a patent in December 2011 for its two-stage block-level global deduplication process, which dramatically reduces the storage space required in the infrastructure to maintain customer data. The process also reduces the amount of bandwidth required for a customer to update their files in the cloud. Following an initial “full” backup, customers using a Nine Technology product only send “incremental”, or changed data to the cloud.
The server architecture required to operate a Powered By Nine solution is a R.A.I.N. (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Nodes) organization. This data storage approach allows the system to expand should demand for space exceed space available. Adding load balancers to the system also makes backup and restore processes faster as the vault expands.
In October 2010, Nine Technology and Imation announced[4] a partnership that established Imation’s RDX portable hard drives as the preferred “cloud-seeding” device of Nine Technology. This means that businesses that subscribe to the PRO service can launch their cloud storage solution by shipping RDX drives with their data to the Nine Technology data center.
References
[edit]- ^ Nine Technology Press Release (April 6, 2010). "Nine Technology Announces Official Company Launch".
- ^ Nine Technology. "Powered By Nine® Awarded U.S. Patent, Acquired by Imation Corp".
- ^ Nine Technology. "Nine Technology Solutions".
- ^ Imation Press Release (October 12, 2010). "Imation Announces Partnership with Nine Technology, Introduces RDX-Enabled Cloud Seeding for Powered By Nine Online Backup and Recovery". Retrieved 2011-04-28.