

We have refined this technology over the last six years and are the market leader offering our software directly, through the channel and through OEMs to companies like Dell and Messaging Architects. At Caringo, we’ve refined and updated the concepts and developed streamlined, simple and robust object storage. Called content addressable storage, that technology became the foundation for EMC’s Centera product. The enabling technology was based on ideas that Paul patented in the 90’s.

We solved these issues by developing software that could turn any commodity hardware into a massively scalable storage solution. At the same time the information that organizations were storing was changing rapidly from structured (databases and transactional information) to unstructured (video, photos, audio, documents…). At that time storage devices were (and still are) highly specialized, expensive and complicated. We love startups and founded the company on a simple premise – to change the economics of content storage. I founded Caringo in 2005 with two of my longtime friends and colleagues Jonathan Ring and Paul Carpentier. Give us some background on your career at Caringo, and some basics on where the company has been and where it will be headed.
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The founder and CEO of Caringo, Mark Goros shares his vision for providing clients the infrastructure necessary to create large and scalable cloud networks using some of the most dependable technology in the marketplace.
