Nexenta Lands in Beijing’s Cloud Valley
To base its Chinese presence
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 21, 2011 at 2:51 pm
Nexenta Systems, Inc. had signed an agreement to base its Greater China presence in
Beijing’s Cloud Valley.
Nexenta will use its presence in Cloud Valley to support its customers and partners.
Cloud Valley
is a 7,000-square-meter technology campus and the creation of Edward Tian, regarded as the father of China’s internet. Cloud Valley combines
investment, technology development, R&D, product development, manufacturing
and systems ‘integration to address the cloud computing market in China and
abroad.
Nexenta
intends to leverage Cloud Valley’s extensive resources and positioning
as a cloud business platform in China in order to build out its local market
presence, and offer the same OpenStorage solutions, via its
NexentaStor product, that it has been offering in other parts of the world.
"We welcome Nexenta as part of Cloud Valley’s
ecosystem in order to strengthen its Cloud Storage vendor presence,"
said Tian, "and we welcome them as
part of our efforts to increase cooperation between Silicon Valley and China."
"This opportunity could not be more perfect,"
said Evan Powell, CEO of Nexenta. "Cloud
Valley provides the infrastructure we need to rapidly capitalize on the
opportunity in China. It also provides a community of companies that will make
it easy to build long-term sustainable partnerships in the region."