Qumulo
Run Anywhere with Qumulo
Seattle, United States · Founded 2012 · $347.3M raised
- Headquarters
- Seattle, Washington
- Employees
- 201–500
- Founded
- 2012
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- qumulo.com
- Total Funding
- $347.3M
- Last Round
- $125.0M Series EJul 2020
- Rounds
- 8
About
Qumulo provides an enterprise-grade unstructured data management platform that enables organizations to run high-performance file and object workloads across data centers, edge computing, and public cloud through a single interface. The platform supports exabyte-scale data with multi-protocol access and cloud-native capabilities, built by former Isilon leaders. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Seattle, Qumulo serves enterprises with mission-critical hybrid storage workloads.
Summary
Qumulo is a Cloud company based in Seattle, United States, founded in 2012. It has raised $347.3M in total across 8 rounds, most recently a $125.0M Series E round in Jul 2020. Investors include BlackRock, Highland Capital Partners and Madrona Venture.
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Funding History
Jul 2020
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