Company recognized for strong culture, employee growth and work-life balance
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SAN MATEO, Calif., April 24, 2018 -- Cloudian, the innovation leader in enterprise object storage systems, today announced it has been named a Best Place to Work in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley Business Journal. The company was recognized for its strong culture, leadership, commitment to employee growth and emphasis on work-life balance.
“At Cloudian, we understand that the success of our company depends on our people. That’s why we’re committed to investing as much in our culture and team as we do in our technology,” said Michael Tso, CEO, Cloudian. “This award recognizes our collective efforts to cultivate a strong culture that thrives on genuine team work, built upon the core values of total ownership, honesty, humility and hunger for ambitious goals. We’re excited to provide an exciting and supportive environment for our employees’ professional and personal growth.”
Cloudian was chosen from a pool of over 500 applicants. The company was honored at an awards celebration at the Hilton Union Square in San Francisco.
Best Places to Work is an annual publication and awards program produced by the San Francisco Business Times and the Silicon Valley Business Journal. The rankings were determined by surveys that went directly to employees who answered a series of questions. The survey was administered online by the employers and through a service provided by Quantum Workplace. The rankings are based on Quantum’s scoring process.
You can learn more about working for Cloudian here.
About Cloudian
Cloudian turns information into insight with an infinitely scalable platform that consolidates, manages and protects enterprise data. Cloudian data management solutions bring cloud technology and economics to the data center with uncompromising data durability, intuitive management tools, and the industry’s most compatible S3 API. Cloudian and its ecosystem partners help Global 1000 customers simplify unstructured data management today, while preparing for the data demands of AI and machine learning tomorrow.
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