Top Ten Private Storage Networking Companies
Posted by
byteandswitch.com
June 13, 2001
First off, the company is well funded ($45 million to date) by some credible names, including Bessemer Venture Partners and Charles River Ventures (see Pirus Scores Another $27 Million).
So much for the money what about the technology? Pirus is developing a carrier-class, NEBs-compliant storage networking switch that supports IP, gig Ethernet, and Fibre Channel and that should gain it admission to one of the sweetest spots in the market: the storage networks being built by startup SSPs and incumbents alike.
But where Pirus really comes into its own is in the personnel department. Specifically, its CEOs name sounds like a yummy ice cream: Rich Napolitano. We think this is ever so important. (Tip: When being introduced to Rich, try replying, No thanks, I'm on a diet! Just for chuckles.)
Piruss closest startup competitor is probably Cereva Networks Inc. another of our Top Tenners.
Pirus is higher up the list because, unlike Cereva, its switch is designed for heterogeneous networks, where it can be used to hook up storage units from different vendors. Cereva, on the other hand, is selling a switchnstorage-bundled package. Byte and Switch believes that the majority of service providers will prefer a product that can play the field and interoperate with their installed equipment.










