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We now hear that the General Availability of its Azure service is expected in the next few weeks,
“a critical step in converting pipeline customers.” You don’t say. Its statutory loss from
operations has risen to $20.3 million from the $14.0 million reported a year ago. Also WANdisco
has reduced its full year revenue target from $35 million to a minimum of $18 million. That is
still an ambitious 71 per cent increase on the $5.2 million 2020 revenue amount.
The company has raised $42.4 million through a share placing and subscription to accelerate its
growth ambitions and pursue near-term opportunities with channel partners. It has won a contract
with the analytics division of a global telco to migrate analytical data to the Microsoft Azure
cloud, worth a minimum of $1 million over a maximum term of five years.
The problem for WANdisco is that its ability to transfer bits from source to target is not matched
by its ability to transfer dollars from customers to its own bank account.
File data lifecycle manager Komprise announced a special offer with Amazon Web Services
(AWS) to attendees of the AWS D.C. Summit, taking place September 28 and 29. AWS Summit
attendees could get a risk-free assessment of their data savings from Komprise, and be eligible to
receive up to 25 per cent off their estimated first year AWS spend if they convert within 90 days.
Cloud file storage supplier Nasuni is working with AWS to address ransomware in the public
sector with three new offerings designed to deliver extremely fast ransomware file recovery, as
well as built-in backup and disaster recovery, all at a reduced price. These new bundles are
available for a limited time as Ransomware “First Aid Kits” for Public Sector Files in AWS. The
Nasuni Ransomware First Aid Kits for Public Sector can be procured in AWS Marketplace,
while also leveraging AWS Consulting Partners like CDW-G, SHI Government, Presidio and
AHEAD.
Patents
Cloud-native storage startup Robin.io has been awarded nine new US patents in the first nine
months of 2021. They boost the company’s IP portfolio in three technologies central to the
management and orchestration of 5G and enterprise cloud-native applications with Kubernetes.
The patents are: