AAA SolidFire shines in $870m acquisition

SolidFire shines in $870m acquisition

US-based flash storage memory maker SolidFire has been acquired by storage hardware company NetApp for $870m, providing an exit to consumer electronics company Samsung’s investment unit Samsung Ventures, according to Venturebeat.

Founded in 2009, SolidFire produces all-flash storage products for use in data centres.

The company raised a total of $150m in funding.

Most recently, Samsung Ventures contributed to an $82m series D round in October 2014. The series D was co-led by Greenspring Associates with an unnamed sovereign wealth fund, with New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Novak Biddle Venture Partners and Valhalla Partners also supporting the round.

Samsung led a $31m series C round in 2013, alongside NEA, Valhalla and Novak Biddle.

Dave Wright, chief executive of SolidFire, will join NetApp to lead future development of the product.

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