Virtustream

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Virtustream Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryCloud computing
Founded2009
FounderRodney Rogers
Kevin Reid
Headquarters8444 Westpark Drive
Suite 900
McLean, Virginia 22012
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Todd Pavone, President
  • Chris Ewart, Chief Financial Officer
  • Drew Fassett, SVP, Global Sales
  • Joy Corso, SVP Chief Marketing Officer
ProductsInfrastructure as a service
ParentDell Technologies
Websitewww.virtustream.com

Virtustream is a provider of cloud computing management software.[1] It is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies.

Virtustream is headquartered in McLean, Virginia. It has offices in Atlanta, Bangalore, Dallas, Frankfurt, Kaunas, London, San Francisco, Santa Fe, Sydney, Tokyo, and Washington D.C.[2] Virtustream's global infrastructure includes data centers in Frankfurt, Japan, London, Paris, San Francisco, Seoul, Sydney, Las Vegas, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Virginia.[3]

Virtustream was founded in 2009. In 2015, EMC Corporation bought Virtustream.

In October, 2015, Dell Inc. announced it would acquire EMC. Dell Inc. was united with EMC and renamed as Dell Technologies.[4] Dell Technologies became the world’s largest privately controlled tech company at the time.

References[change | change source]

  1. Gardner, Dana. "Virtustream delivers cloud software to run private, public and hybrid enterprise-class clouds". ZDnet.
  2. "Virtustream Company Profile". Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  3. "Virtustream Global Infrastructure". Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  4. Condon, Stephanie (2 May 2017). "Michael Dell reveals new name for Dell-EMC". ZDNet.