Infinidat
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Data storage |
| Founded | 2011 |
| Founder | Moshe Yanai |
| Headquarters | Waltham, MA Herzliya, Israel |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Phil Bullinger (CEO) Steve Sullivan(CRO) Shahar Bar-Or(CPO) Eric Herzog(CMO) |
| Website | infinidat |
Infinidat is an Israeli-American enterprise data storage company. The company has offices in 17 countries and two headquarters: one in Waltham, MA and one in Herzliya, Israel.[1]
Infinidat's products are used by large corporations and clients, including cloud service providers, telecoms, financial services firms, healthcare providers, and others that require large amounts of data storage.[2]
History
Infinidat was founded by Moshe Yanai[3][4] in 2011.[5] By 2015 it was valued at $1.2 billion,[3] and in 2017 it was valued at $1.6 billion.[6]
Yanai left the company in 2020, and Phil Bullinger, a former Western Digital executive, was named CEO in 2021.[7]
On January 16, 2025, Lenovo announced plans to acquire Infinidat for an undisclosed amount.[8][9]
Funding
In 2015 the company received $150 million in funding during its Series B round led by TPG Growth.[10]
In 2017, the company received $95 million in funding,[6] in a Series C round led by Goldman Sachs. At this stage it had received $325 million in total funding.[1]
Products and services
The company uses conventional and flash storage, and has a better than one million IOPS performance and 99.99999 percent reliability.[11]
In 2013 the company filed for thirty-nine patents,[4] and later that year released its flagship product, the InfiniBox, which uses a triple-controller, memory-cached architecture.[12] Each system initially managed about five petabytes of data.[6]The InfiniBox hybrid array is also used as a backup target. InfiniBox’s hybrid array was updated in 2025, allowing it to hold 33PB in a single 42U rack.[13]As of 2025, the InfiniBox G4 arrays use eight enclosures of 78 24TB drives.[14]
InfiniBox’s storage software is the InfuzeOS operating system.[13]Infinidat systems use a deep learning neural cache for read efficiency.[15] The company also offers Infinisafe, data protection software that includes automated cyber resiliency and recovery systems.[16]
References
- ^ a b "Goldman Sachs targets $40bn storage world with multi-million Dollar investment into Infinidat". Data Economy. 4 October 2017.
- ^ "Data Storage Startup Raises $95 Million, Making it Israel's Latest High-Tech "Unicorn"". The Tower.
- ^ a b Press, Gil. "5 Rules For Practicing Disruptive Innovation While Staying On Top Of Big Data Waves". Forbes Magazine.
- ^ a b "Infinidat quietly files THIRTY-NINE patents. Let's take a closer look". The Register.
- ^ Harris, Robin. "Infinidat shakes up enterprise storage market - ZDNet". ZD Net.
- ^ a b c Rubin, Eliran (4 October 2017). "Israeli-U.S. Data-storage Startup Infinidat Raises $95 Million". Haaretz.
- ^ Mellor, Chris (2025-01-16). "Lenovo goes shopping, plonks Infinidat in the basket". Blocks and Files. Retrieved 2026-01-19.
- ^ Lenovo to acquire Infinidat, further expanding enterprise storage portfolio
- ^ Lenovo to acquire Infinidat, further expanding enterprise storage portfolio
- ^ "Infinidat Worth $1.6 billion after Goldman Sachs Investment". Boston Business Journal. October 3, 2017.
- ^ Barker, Colin. "Infinidat looks at how storage can evolve to work with the cloud - ZDNet". ZD Net.
- ^ Mellor, Chris (2025-10-27). "How can Lenovo integrate its to-be-acquired Infinidat?". Blocks and Files. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
- ^ a b Adshead, Antony (2025-09-30). "Infinidat doubles InfiniBox Hybrid array capacity". ComputerWeekly. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
- ^ Adshead, Antony (2025-09-30). "Infinidat doubles InfiniBox Hybrid array capacity | Computer Weekly". ComputerWeekly. Retrieved 2026-02-12.
- ^ Burt, Jeffrey (2020-02-20). "Sticking With Disks In An Increasingly All-Flash World". The Next Platform. Retrieved 2026-01-30.
- ^ Mellor, Chris (2024-06-28). "Infinidat launches automated cyber resiliency system". Blocks and Files. Retrieved 2026-02-08.