
NodePrime
Develops datacenter infrastructure platforms.
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NodePrime, Inc. operated as a datacenter management platform provider, positioning itself as a pivotal solution for enterprises managing hyperscale cloud infrastructures. The company was founded in 2013 by James Malachowski and Nathan Rockhold in San Francisco, California. James Malachowski, who served as the CEO, envisioned transforming datacenter infrastructure into a single, manageable entity. This vision was to empower enterprises by providing deep insights into their distributed datacenters, shifting decision-making from guesswork to data-driven strategies.
The firm's core business centered on a software platform designed to discover, configure, and manage datacenter hardware automatically. This platform catered to datacenter operators and developers, offering multi-vendor hardware control and high-speed, scalable time-series data collection. The product's key function was to simplify and automate the process of bringing new servers online and maintaining them, which is a significant operational challenge in large-scale environments. It automated tasks like patch management and troubleshooting, aiming to accelerate the scalability of datacenters. The platform could map an entire infrastructure, monitor bare-metal and virtual servers, and handle containerized applications, collecting and processing vast amounts of metrics. One of its components, Virtual Data Center, allowed users to simulate the impact of hardware additions or configuration changes before implementation.
NodePrime secured a total of $8.5 million in funding over two seed rounds, with a notable $7 million round on September 30, 2015. Its investors included prominent names like New Enterprise Associates, Menlo Ventures, and Ericsson Ventures. The company's trajectory culminated in its acquisition by Ericsson on April 5, 2016, for an undisclosed amount paid in cash. Prior to the acquisition, NodePrime's technology was already integrated into Ericsson's Hyperscale Datacenter System 8000. The acquisition was a strategic move for Ericsson to bolster its software-defined data center capabilities, secure control of the technology's roadmap, and integrate NodePrime's team and intellectual property into its Cloud & IP business unit.
Keywords: datacenter management, infrastructure management, hyperscale computing, software-defined datacenter, automated provisioning, infrastructure automation, data center operators, hardware control, time-series data, network management software, Ericsson acquisition, James Malachowski, data center scalability, cloud infrastructure, server automation, patch management, virtual data center, infrastructure simulation