Strong Momentum for Xinnor in Q12025
Reaching almost the entire 2024 annual revenue (86%)
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 13, 2025 at 2:01 pmXinnor Ltd announced extraordinary business results for the 1st quarter of 2025, with Q1 revenue for xiRAID reaching 86% of the company’s entire revenue for 2024.
This growth trajectory has been driven by a series of strategic partnerships, including a major agreement with Supermicro, and the expansion of Xinnor’s global reseller network.
In 1st calendar quarter of 2025, Xinnor had multiple remarkable wins, including:
- 2 major Universities in Central Europe, active in advanced AI research, implemented xiRAID in HA mode in 2 independent all-NVMe storage clusters, for over 20PB.
- Prestigious institute of technology in the world deployed xiRAID to protect around 400 NVMe drives for a variety of use cases.
- Financial company deployed xiRAID across all the NVMe servers within its data centers.
- Xinnor signed a global reseller agreement with Supermicro.
- Xinnor extended its partner network by signing several new partners around the globe, including:
- APAC: Xenon Systems from Australia, CNDfactory from South Korea, DigitalOcean from China
- Europe: NEC Deutschland GmbH from Germany, HUB4 from Poland, 2CRSI from France and BSI from the UK
- Americas: Advanced HPC, SourceCode, Colfax International in the USA
“The momentum we’ve built in Q1 is truly exceptional,” said Davide Villa, CRO, Xinnor. “Our patented xiRAID technology is proving to be a game-changer in the storage market. The fact that in one quarter we achieved what took us all last year to accomplish demonstrates the accelerating market recognition of our unique value proposition. We are extremely proud that several leading institutions around the world selected xiRAID to protect and accelerate access to critical data for innovative AI projects; the channel partner extension and the reseller agreement with Supermicro will enhance our reach, enabling more customers to experience the performance lead of xiRAID.“