Friday, July 22, 2016
Kazan Networks Finds $4.5M For Low Latency Interconnect
Auburn, California-based Kazan Networks, a developer of low latency interconnects aimed at allowing for remote sharing and access to flash memory between storage and servers, has raised $4.5M in a Series A funding. The funding was led by Samsung Ventures, and also included Intel Capital and Western Digital. Kazan said its product allows for sub-1us latency to access on volatile memory over fabric networks, which enables scaling of server networks. The company says it is using remote direct memory access (RDMA) over Ethernet. Kazan is led by Joe Steinmetz. More information »