
Mimosa Systems
Mimosa helps users manage unstructured data such as email, instant messages, and other data types through its Mimosa NearPoint software.
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Mimosa Systems, Inc. was a business productivity software company founded in 2003 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The company was co-founded by T. M. Ravi, who also served as its President and CEO. Ravi is a serial entrepreneur with a background in enterprise management and storage, having previously founded and led companies like Media Blitz and Peakstone Corporation, both of which also resulted in successful acquisitions. His experience at Hewlett-Packard's Information Architecture Group and later at Computer Associates, following its acquisition of Cheyenne Software, provided him with a deep understanding of enterprise data management challenges, which directly informed Mimosa's strategic direction.
Mimosa Systems specialized in enterprise-class content archiving solutions, targeting the growing market need for managing unstructured and semi-structured information. The company's core business revolved around its flagship software platform, Mimosa NearPoint. This product provided a unified solution for archiving, eDiscovery, storage management, and data recovery. NearPoint was designed to capture, index, and compress content from various enterprise sources, including Microsoft Exchange emails, SharePoint, files, and instant messages. A key feature was its ability to perform continuous data capture directly from Exchange transaction logs, offering a more robust recovery and archiving method than traditional journaling. The platform catered to enterprise clients, including those in government, healthcare, and energy sectors, helping them reduce the costs and risks associated with data storage, regulatory compliance, and legal discovery. By the time of its acquisition, Mimosa had secured over 1,000 enterprise customers.
The company's key achievement was its acquisition by Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM) in February 2010 for approximately $112 million in cash. This strategic acquisition allowed Iron Mountain, a major player in information management services, to integrate Mimosa's on-premises archiving technology with its existing cloud-based services. The deal provided Iron Mountain's customers with a hybrid solution for managing data both on-site and in the cloud. Following the acquisition, T. M. Ravi became the Chief Marketing Officer for Iron Mountain Digital, and the Mimosa team was integrated into the division to help drive its information management strategy.
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