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Cache IQ
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Cache IQ, Inc. |
| logo | Cache IQ Logo.jpg |
| type | Private |
| foundation | Austin, Texas (2010) |
| industry | Computer data storage |
Cache IQ, Inc. was an Austin, Texas, US-based network computing company which created an inline caching appliance for network-attached storage (NAS). Founded in 2010, the management team included former NetQoS CEO Joel Trammell. The company was reported to have received $5 million in initial funding from angel investors. According to InformationWeek, Cache IQ came out of stealth mode in September 2011.
NetApp acquired Cache IQ in November 2012.
References
References
- Slack, Eric. (June 12, 2012). "Network-based caching appliances: Good option for critical apps, without 'minibar pricing'". IT Knowledge Exchange.
- "Leadership, Cache IQ". Cache IQ.
- Hawkins, Lori. (6 January 2011). "Cache IQ raises $5 million from angel investors". Austin American-Statesman.
- Connor, Deni. "Startup CacheIQ Unleashes NAS Acceleration Appliance". Information Week.
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