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- Cloud Backup 2015 – SolidFire: In December 2015 (closing in January 2016), NetApp acquired founded in 2009 flash storage vendor SolidFire for $870 million...
- companies including Yelp, Rackspace, Yahoo!, Odnokl****niki, Reddit, NetApp SolidFire, Meta, Twitter and eBay as well as open source enterprise search systems...
- systems. SnapMirror is also supported from ONTAP to Cloud Backup and from SolidFire to ONTAP systems as part of NetApp's Data Fabric vision. NetApp also offers...
- Solid is one of the four fundamental states of matter along with liquid, gas, and plasma. The molecules in a solid are closely packed together and contain...
- services. After the acquisition integration Dave left Rackspace to found SolidFire and then Jungle Disk was relocated to San Antonio in 2010. The pace of...
- grains. Solid fuels are extensively used in rocketry as solid propellants. Solid fuels have been used throughout human history to create fire and solid fuel...
- $401 million in 2015, and Boulder startups raised $183 million in 2015. SolidFire Zayo Group Dot Hill Systems AlchemyAPI The Founder Institute Techstars...
- water, and fire) with a regular solid. Earth was ****ociated with the cube, air with the octahedron, water with the icosahedron, and fire with the tetrahedron...
- foam fire extinguisher Amerex Solid-Charge AFFF Fire Extinguisher, 1980s (obsolete) A 2.5 US gal (9.5 L) USCG-approved 2+1⁄2-gallon AFFF foam fire extinguisher...
- solid-propellant rocket or solid rocket is a rocket with a rocket engine that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). The earliest rockets were solid-fuel...