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Bracket Computing was a cloud computing company.[1] It was founded in 2011 by Tom Gillis and Jason Lango, both previously of Ironport Systems, and was based in Mountain View, California.[2] In 2015, the company raised $45 million in an investment round led by Fidelity and Goldman Sachs, bringing its funding total to $130 million.[2] Its primary software offering was called the Computing Cell.[2] As of October 2015, the company employed about 70 people, but planned to hire more software engineers.[3]

As of June 2018, Bracket Computing appears to have closed the business. Their domain resolves to a page displaying a "403 Forbidden" error. Tom Gillis has moved on to VMware, according to his LinkedIn profile.

References

  1. ^ Heather Clancy (22 October 2014). "With $85 million, Bracket Computing aims to rewrite cloud management - Fortune". Fortune.
  2. ^ a b c Deborah Gage. "Bracket Raises $45 Million to Make Cloud Computing Easier". WSJ.
  3. ^ Cromwell Schubarth (14 October 2015). "Bracket Computing raises $45 million to help manage multiple clouds - Silicon Valley Business Journal". Silicon Valley Business Journal.