DataCore is a privately owned company headquartered in the US, founded in 1998, with approximately 380 employees. The company, specializing in enterprise and telecoms software, reported $52.1M in revenue as of 2024. It functions as a global provider of Software-Defined Storage (SDS) and data infrastructure solutions that address data management, availability, and performance across core, edge, and cloud environments. DataCore's product portfolio is centered on its core SDS technology, SANsymphony, which delivers high availability, synchronous mirroring, and performance acceleration for iSCSI/Fibre Channel SAN and Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI). Complementary products include Swarm, an object storage solution for scalable archive and data access over S3/HTTP; Nexus, a parallel file system for demanding HPC and AI workloads; and Puls8, which provides persistent storage for stateful applications running on Kubernetes. DataCore's primary function is to eliminate vendor lock-in, simplify storage management, and ensure business continuity and cyber resilience for customers in sectors like healthcare, education, government, and media.

2024 Revenue

Founded

1998

Headcount

373

Headquarters

United States

Primary Segment

Enterprise and telecoms software

Ownership

Privately Owned

Deployments

2

News Summary:

On July 1, 2026, DataCore discussed Kubernetes persistent storage, emphasizing how the platform enables developers to define application resource requests and consume infrastructure without filing tickets. Previously, on June 24, 2026, DataCore introduced its Swarm Appliance, a turnkey object storage solution aimed at edge, ROBO, and small IT environments to address operational complexity and cyber resilience in distributed locations. Earlier the same day, DataCore showcased the latest release of its SANsymphony software-defined storage, which helps IT teams modernize infrastructure with flexible, resilient, and hardware-agnostic options to counter ransomware threats and rising VMware costs. This followed the company's June 11, 2026, discussion on enterprise data storage architectures, features, and trends, where it noted organizations face rapidly doubling storage requirements and the need for designs that match workload to prevent application slowdowns or prolonged recovery. On June 10, 2026, DataCore outlined its evolution from a provider of individual storage solutions to integrated software-defined infrastructure platforms, citing challenges such as rising hardware prices and supply chain bottlenecks, alongside growing demands for performance and cyber resilience.

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