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| Industry | Software as a Service |
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| Founded | 2006 |
| Founder(s) | Thorsten von Eicken Rafael H. Saavedra Michael Crandell |
| Headquarters | 402 East Gutierrez Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 |
| Area served | Worldwide |
| Key people | Michael Crandell, CEO Ida Kane, CFO Thorsten von Eicken, CTO Rafael H. Saavedra, VP Engineering Josh Fraser, SVP Business Development Chris Fowler, VP Services |
| Products | Cloud Management |
| Website | www.rightscale.com |
RightScale is a web based cloud computing management solution for managing cloud infrastructure from multiple providers.[1] RightScale enables organizations to easily deploy and manage business-critical applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. The company, which is based in Santa Barbara, California, partners with private cloud providers Citrix CloudStack[2] and Eucalyptus Systems[3] to help enterprises more easily build and manage their private clouds.[4] RightScale also enables users to manage hybrid cloud infrastructure by migrating workloads between their private clouds and public clouds operated by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Rackspace and Tata.[5]
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RightScale was co-founded by Thorsten von Eicken, a former tenured professor of computer science at Cornell University who left academia to manage systems architecture for Expertcity, the startup SaaS company that became Citrix Online.[6] He was joined by RightScale CEO Michael Crandell, who speaks and writes frequently on the subject of cloud computing and cloud computing management.[7]
RightScale received $4.5M in venture capital in April 2008,[8] $13M in December 2008[9] and $25M in September 2010.[10]
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