SAN JOSE, Calif., April 11, 2017 -- Robin Systems, a company that is transforming the enterprise with its innovative Application Virtualization Platform (AVP), announced that it has joined the Cisco® Solution Partner Program as a Solution Partner.
“Robin Systems’ AVP was developed in the context of data center modernization and transformation into hybrid cloud – enabling enterprises to cope with their digital transformation challenges, by virtualizing applications, emphasizing cost reduction, agility and improved performance,” said Premal Buch, chief executive officer of Robin Systems. “Robin’s platform drives IT efficiency; simplifying application lifecycle management and making infrastructure management, as a whole, completely invisible to the user. Working with Cisco enables us to bring even greater productivity to today’s large enterprises. We are very excited to enter into this relationship with Cisco to serve our joint customers.”
The Cisco Solution Partner Program, part of the Cisco Partner Ecosystem, unites Cisco with third-party independent hardware and software vendors to deliver integrated solutions to joint customers. As a Solution Partner, Robin Systems offers a complementary product offering and has started to collaborate with Cisco to meet the needs of joint customers.
About Robin Systems
Robin is an enterprise software company offering the first integrated, software-defined Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution designed with applications in mind. With a team that includes industry veterans from leading enterprise technology companies such as NetApp, Oracle and Veritas, Robin seeks to disrupt the $20 billion-plus virtualization market with its container-based compute and storage platform software that delivers better performance, higher consolidation and a much simpler application lifecycle management than traditional hypervisor-based virtualization. Founded in 2013, the San Jose, California-based company has raised more than $27 million in venture funding from leading investors such as Clear Ventures, DN Capital, USAA and SAP’s Hasso Plattner Ventures.
Website: www.RobinSystems.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobinSystems
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/robin-systems
Facebook: www.facebook.com/RobinSystems
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Media Contact for Robin Systems Andrea Corry (925) 640-5482 [email protected]


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