User:Scottb1010/Copiun
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Company type | Privately funded |
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Industry | Computer software, Computer storage |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | Marlborough, MA |
Key people | Puneesh Chaudhry, CEO, Sanjay Jain, CTO |
Website | www.copiun.com |
Copiun, which offers an enterprise-class software solution for distributed PC and laptop data management, backup, storage and search, was named a finalist for MIT’s Sloan CIO Symposium Innovation Showcase in April, 2010.[1][2] On September 1, 2010, Copiun announced that it had secured 1.9 million in series A funding led by Hub Angels and RRE Ventures. Other investors who also participated include the company’s existing investors, Launchpad Venture Group, Beacon Angels, and Launch Capital.[3][4] The Copiun data backup and management solution uses an appliance known as the Copiun Data Manager that leverages patent-pending object-based deduplication to minimize bandwidth and storage utilization. The corresponding user agent activates when it senses the user is idle and offers no interface yet enables full-text search and recovery using the native Microsoft Windows search utility. The solution can be deployed on-premises, via Copiun cloud partner, or a hybrid of the two.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "MIT CIO Conference Announces 'Innovation Showcase' Participants". Boston.com. April 22, 2010.
- ^ "MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Names Finalists for Innovation Showcase". TradingMarkets.com. April 26, 2010.
- ^ "Copiun Rounds Up $2M Seed Funding". MassHighTech. September 1, 2010.
- ^ "Hub Angels and RRE Ventures Lead $1.9 Million in Series A Funding for Copiun". VentureCapital Reporter. September 2, 2010.