Qumranet

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Qumranet
IndustrySoftware
Founded2005
FounderBenny Schnaider
ParentRed Hat

Qumranet, Inc. was an enterprise software company offering a desktop virtualization platform based on hosted desktops in Kernel-based Virtual Machines (KVM) on servers, linked with their SPICE protocol. The company was also the creator, maintainer and global sponsor of the KVM open source hypervisor.

History

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The company was founded in 2005 by CEO Benny Schnaider, with Rami Tamir as president, Moshe Bar as CTO, and chairman Giora Yaron.[1] Qumranet had raised $20 million in two financing rounds from its founders, Norwest Venture Partners, Cisco Systems, and Sequoia Capital, in addition to investment by the founding partners.[1]

The company's first product, named "Solid ICE", hosted Windows and Linux desktops on central servers located in a data center.[2]

The Ra'anana-based company developed a virtualization technology for IT data centers.[1][3]

From a very low-profile Israeli startup the company made waves with the rapid acceptance of KVM into the Linux kernel, and their Solid ICE desktop virtualization platform has received serious attention.[4][5][6][7]

Avi Kivity was the lead developer and maintainer of the Kernel-based Virtual Machine project from mid-2006, that has been part of the Linux kernel since the 2.6.20 release in February 2007.[8]

Qumranet was on the Gartner Group's 2008 list of "Cool Vendors," an award given to small companies with advanced technology.[9]

On September 4, 2008, Qumranet was acquired by Red Hat, Inc. for $107 million.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

Key executives

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  • Benny Schnaider, co-founder, chief executive officer and director
  • Rami Tamir, Co-Founder, president and director
  • Moshe Bar Ph.D., co-founder and chief technology officer
  • Giora Yaron Ph.D, co-founder and chairman of the board[16]
  • Shmil Levy, board member, Sequoia Capital
  • Vab Goel, board member, Norwest Venture Partners

References

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  4. ^ Businessweek.com Archived March 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, "Sequoia, Norwest, Storm Fund Israeli Startups"
  5. ^ Heise.de Archived March 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, "Virtualization solution KVM will be in the next version of Linux"
  6. ^ ITbusinessedge.com Archived 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine, "Barbarians at the VMware Gate"
  7. ^ "Skating on Solid ICE Desktop Virtualization"
  8. ^ Interview: Avi Kivity Archived 2007-04-26 at the Wayback Machine on KernelTrap
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  10. ^ "Red Hat Advances Virtualization Leadership with Qumranet, Inc. Acquisition" (Red Hat press release)
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  16. ^ Businessweek.com "Qumranet, Inc."
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