Cloud resource optimization & management platform
Open for applications
Cloud resource optimization & management platform
21-100 employees
Open for applications
21-100 employees
Exostellar's mission is to develop a future of affordable cloud computing technology that empowers enterprises to command a finer level of control over their cloud resources.
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Exostellar's mission is to develop a future of affordable cloud computing technology that empowers enterprises to command a finer level of control over their cloud resources.
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Exostellar was co-founded by a trio of computer scientists out of Cornell University who identified that, as enterprises migrate to the cloud, they also create great operational inefficiencies which lead to overspending.
In response, the company offers a platform which leverages patented software and AI and Machine Learning to enable enterprises to increase the amount of computing they can use, while optimizing operational security and computing performance, in turn reducing their costs by as much as 90%.
Considering that co-founder Hakim Weatherspoon’s research has seen him credited as a leader in cloud storage foundation, as well as the fact that its Cornell-developed tech is patent-protected, Exostellar has been quick to gain respect since launching in 2019.
VC funding has also been forthcoming for the startup, which is being used to ramp up its brand awareness efforts and gain more high-profile customers, especially crucial in the wake of its renaming from Exotanium to Exostellar in March 2023.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Sep 2023
$15m
SERIES A
Nov 2022
$12m
SERIES A
Hakim Weatherspoon
(Co-CEO)Computer Science Professor at Cornell University. Received their Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and is credited for cloud storage foundation for a paper published in 2000.
Zhiming Shen
(CTO)Received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University in 2017, focusing on improving security, flexibility, and efficiency of cloud infrastructures.
Robbert van Renesse
(Chief Scientist)Has spent over 30 years at Cornell University, now a Computer Science Professor. Has worked as a technical advisor for Microsoft & Amazon, and is also the owner of 12 patents.
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