… And Relocates HQs
From Marblehead to Boston, MA
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 5, 2013 at 3:11 pmSageCloud, Inc., an early-stage software company developing energy-efficient solutions at disruptive price points for cold storage, announced the company’s relocation from Marblehead, MA to new HQs at Two Oliver Street near Post Office Square in Boston, MA.
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To accommodate a growing team of engineers, SageCloud will occupy a 6300 sq ft office with options for contiguous space.
SageCloud founder and CEO, Jeff Flowers, identified the emerging need for next-gen cold storage solutions as a result of his experience managing over hundreds of petabytes of storage at Carbonite, where he was formerly co-founder and CTO. To augment the initial core development team of former Carbonite programmers and architects, SageCloud will be expanding engineering to 15 people over the remainder of 2013 as the company brings its first solution, currently in beta, to market.
"All of my previous start-up companies have been located in Boston", said Flowers. "We are excited about finding a Hub location that is central to most transportation nodes, in walking distance to great spots for food, and in close touch with Boston’s technology innovation and business communities."











