Turbonomic
U.S.-based enterprise software company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turbonomic is a resource-simulation software company headquartered in Boston, MA and owned by IBM. The company was originally named VMTurbo.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Virtualization information technology |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts , United States |
Products | Virtualization management software |
Parent | IBM (2021–present) |
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Website | www |

History
The company formed partnerships with Cisco[1] and IBM,[2] entering into OEM agreements to bring Application Resource Management to a larger customer base.
Since its founding in 2008[3] or 2009,[4] Turbonomic had raised more than $250M from venture capital firms including Bain Capital Ventures and Highland Capital Partners.[5]
The company's product was updated in 2017 for use with cloud computing platforms.[6]
The company was originally named VMTurbo and changed its name to Turbonomic in August 2017.[7]
Turbonomic acquired ParkMyCloud[8] and SevOne[9] in 2019.
IBM acquired Turbonomic on June 17, 2021.[10][11][12][13] The company's product simulates supply and demand forces in order to efficiently allocate resources such as computing, database, memory and storage.[14]
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