Kansas City-based LightBridge, a tech company creating a platform to distribute data storage across multiple sites providing more cost-effective data storage to enterprise-level storage clients, has made the inaugural Dell Founders Club 50.
The Founders Club is a list of high-growth startups that Dell thinks are poised to become major disruptors in their industries and comes with two years of acceleration with technology, sales help, networking and capital.
LightBridge will use the resources to help scale the platform, the company said in a press release. The company plans on building its sales team and channel partner network, expanding the physical footprint of the LightBridge 5,000-plus micro data centers and adding new features. — Source: PR Web
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