VeriStor Systems

VeriStor Systems, Inc. is an Atlanta-based company that provides virtual infrastructure and enterprise storage products and services to enterprise and mid-market companies. VeriStor offers virtualization technologies including data storage, storage/server/desktop virtualization, cloud-based disaster recovery, data protection & backup, archiving & data management, cloud & hosted services, and IT financing. VeriStor has more than 600 customers across multiple industries, including financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, education and federal, state, and local government.[1]

VeriStor Systems
Private
IndustryInformation Technology
Founded2001
HeadquartersDuluth, GA, United States
Key people
  • Ashby Lincoln, President and CEO
  • Steve Bishop, Chief Technology Officer
  • Jim Glueckert, Vice President of Professional Services, COO
  • Murray Granger, Vice President of Strategic Sales
WebsiteVeriStor Webpage

The VeriStor Lab

VeriStor maintains one of the largest operational storage and virtualization technology labs in the Southeast. The VeriStor Lab typically runs products from over 30 storage and virtualization solution vendors. Technologies and products represented in the VeriStor Lab include VMware virtualization, WAN simulation and acceleration, iSCSI storage, data deduplication, solid state disk, clustered NAS / NAS gateways, iSCSI block storage, unified fabric and I/O virtualization, 10Gb and 1Gb Ethernet, 2/4/8Gb Fibre Channel, and 20/40Gb Infiniband.

History

VeriStor was established in 2001 by company founders Ashby Lincoln, Steve Bishop, Jim Glueckert, and Murray Granger.

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