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product-flash-array-m-front-bezel-1024x268.png Flashy Startup Pure Storage Files for IPO

Flashy Startup Pure Storage Files for IPO

12 August 2015

Pure Storage, a Silicon Valley based startup that sells flash-based enterprise storage arrays, announced that it has filed its S-1 with the SEC, firing the starter's pistol on its run to an IPO.

20160314_130510.1024x768.jpg Pure Storage IPO: A Look Back

Pure Storage IPO: A Look Back

17 October 2015

Pure Storage had their IPO a couple of weeks ago, and I'd like to look at it now that most people have moved on to whatever shiny object will capture their attention for the next twelve seconds.

netapp-logo NetApp Acquires SolidFire For $870 Million

NetApp Acquires SolidFire For $870 Million

21 December 2015

NetApp to acquire scale-out flash storage startup SolidFire for $870 million in cash.

pivotnine-website-card-blog Nutanix To Go Public In 2016, Files S-1 With SEC

Nutanix To Go Public In 2016, Files S-1 With SEC

22 December 2015

Nutanix files S-1 in preparation for IPO early in 2016.

pivotnine-website-card-blog Pure Storage Posts Strong Q4 Numbers Post IPO

Pure Storage Posts Strong Q4 Numbers Post IPO

02 March 2016

Pure Storage has posted strong financial numbers in its first reported fiscal quarter since IPO.

pivotnine-website-card-blog A Quick Look At Pivotal’s S-1

A Quick Look At Pivotal’s S-1

27 March 2018

Justin takes a quick look at Pivotal's S-1 filing, and likes what he sees!

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Terrafork, IPO season, and Python in Excel

28 August 2023
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Details, Large and Small

04 September 2023
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Details, Large and Small

eyestetix-studio-DbdKo2zANgI-unsplash.jpg The Cost of Open Source Governance

The Cost of Open Source Governance

11 September 2023
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Chrome is spyware, Microsoft is lawyerware, Arm is IPO-aware.