Gale Technologies

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Gale Technologies
Private, acquired by Dell
Industry Converged infrastructure, Automation, Orchestration, Information Technology
Founded2008
Headquarters Santa Clara, California
Key people
Chairman & CEO: Nariman Teymourian, VP of Products: Akhil Sahai, VP of Engineering: Avinash Agrawal
ProductsGaleForce, CLoud Scheduler
RevenueN/A
Number of employees
60+ (November 2012)
Website www.galetechnologies.com (archived 11/5/2011)

Gale Technologies (formerly known as Lumenare Networks) is a private company headquartered in Santa Clara, CA with additional offices in Asia that is backed by Crescendo Ventures. [1]

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The company automates companies infrastructure by delivering private and hybrid cloud management and orchestration software. It also sells management solutions[ buzzword ] for converged infrastructure deployments.

History

2008: July — Lumenare Networks is formed, and includes the acquired intellectual property of two other companies, Quikcycle and EdenTree Technologies. [2] It was later renamed to Gale Technologies in 2010.

2012: March — Gale Technologies completes the acquisition of Virtiv Technology and its Intellectual Property. [3]

2012: 16 Nov — Dell announces the acquisition of Gale Technologies. [4]

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References

  1. "Crescendo Ventures Portfolio". Archived from the original on 2012-10-30.
  2. "Company Overview of EdenTree Technologies".
  3. "Gale Technologies Completes Acquisition of Virtiv Technology and Intellectual Property".
  4. Dell Pressreleases: Dell Acquires Gale Technologies, a Leading Provider of Infrastructure Automation Solutions Archived 2012-11-19 at the Wayback Machine , 16 November 2012. Visited: 28 November 2012
  5. "Gale Technologies Announces Availability of GaleForce 6.1".
  6. "Cloud Scheduler Release 12.7 from Gale Technologies is Now Available for Free Download".