Lefthand Networks

company

About

LeftHand Networks is a provider of data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks.

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Details

Last Funding Type
Series C
Last Funding Money Raised
$25M
Industries
Data Center,Data Storage,Information Technology,Software,Virtualization
Founded date
Jan 1, 1999
Number Of Employee
501 - 1000
Operating Status
Active

LeftHand Networks Inc. offers data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). It offers iSCSI SANs that are composed of multiple storage nodes, pooled together into a single storage system; integrated storage systems; and virtual storage systems. The company also offers evaluation software, such as SAN/iQ software and virtual SAN appliance, which aggregate disparate resources into a single, larger storage system. In addition, it provides IT project solutions, including disaster recovery, business continuance, and data center virtualization; application solutions, including data protection manager, exchange server, sharepoint server, SQL server, and VMware; and industry solutions for education, government, financial services, and healthcare industry. The company offers its products through distributors and resellers in the United States, Canada, and Europe. LeftHand Networks was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom and Zaltbommel, the Netherlands. As of November 13, 2008, LeftHand Networks Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.

Funding Rounds

Number of Funding Rounds
Total Funding Amount
1
$25M
Lefthand Networks has raised a total of $25M in funding over 2 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Sep 6, 2005 from a Series C round.
Announced Date Round Money Raised Number of Investors Lead Investors Post Valuation
Sep 6, 2005 Series C $25M 1 Detail

Investors

Number of Lead Investors
Number of Investors
1
Lefthand Networks is funded by 1 investors. JP Morgan Chase are the most recent investors.
Investor Name Lead Investor Funding Round
JP Morgan Chase Series C