Diablo Technologies Opens Silicon Valley Operations Center In San Jose, California
07/29/2014
The firm will recruit engineering, sales and marketing specialists to support its growing network of strategic partners and customers. “Moreover, Diablo continues to expand its presence and global appeal with the addition of key roles across North America and Europe,” officials said.
"It's important that we establish a strong physical presence in locations that bring the greatest opportunities for growth. Silicon Valley is at the forefront of disruptive innovation, strategic partnerships and key talent that will push Diablo to the next level," said Riccardo Badalone, CEO/Co-founder of Diablo Technologies. "We are uniquely positioned to capitalize on the abundance of opportunities within the region and view our new office as the first phase of our international expansion plans."
Since last year's announcement of its Memory Channel Storage brand, the company has more than tripled in size. Founded in 2003, Diablo is at the forefront of developing breakthrough technologies to set the standard for next-generation enterprise computing. Diablo's Memory Channel Storage platform combines innovative software and hardware architectures with Non-Volatile Memory to introduce a new and disruptive generation of Solid State Storage for data-intensive applications.
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