agámi Systems has created a new class of network storage called information servers. agámi information servers are a major advancement in network attached storage (NAS) and provide customers with tremendous improvements in functionality, increased performance and capacity, simplified management and dramatically reduced cost of ownership.
agámi Systems shut down its service in August 2008.
Great Story about the shutdown in Mercury News:
http://www.siliconvalley.com/venturecapital/ci_10238750
Financials
| Date | Type | Amount | Investors | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/15/08 | Series C | 45M | AGF Investments, Pinetree Capital Ltd, Cranson Capital, Orange Publicis Fund, Adventure Capital, Mitsui & Co Global Investment, SBD Global Fund, NXT Capital Venture Finance, RIT Capital Partners | Unknown |
People
Jackie Brown (VP Finance)
Michael McGuire (VP Sales)
Paul Massiglia (Chief Technology Strategist)
John Wernke (VP Sales)
Kumar Sreekanti (Chairman)
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