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  2. Veritas Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Veritas Technologies LLC is an American international data management company headquartered in Santa Clara, California.The company has its origins in Tolerant Systems, founded in 1983 and later renamed Veritas Software.

  3. Veritas Cluster Server - Wikipedia

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    Veritas Cluster Server (rebranded as Veritas Infoscale Availability [1] [2] and also known as VCS and also sold bundled in the SFHA product) is high-availability cluster software for Unix, Linux and Microsoft Windows computer systems, created by Veritas Technologies.

  4. List of S&P 600 companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies having stocks that are included in the S&P SmallCap 600 stock market index. The index, maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices , comprises the common stocks of 600 small-cap , mostly American, companies.

  5. Exclusive-Cohesity to buy Veritas's data protection unit ...

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    Veritas is majority-owned by private equity firm Carlyle Group, which acquired the company from Symantec in 2016. Carlyle has rolled over its stake in the unit and will join Cohesity's board after ...

  6. Veritas Storage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Veritas InfoScale Enterprise 7.0, December 2015; Veritas Storage Foundation 6.0, December 2011; Veritas Storage Foundation 5.1, December 2009; Veritas Storage Foundation Basic 4.x and 5.x, February 2007, free version, impose usage limits; Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0, July 2006; Veritas Storage Foundation 4.3 (Windows-only release), August 2005

  7. Veritas Capital - Wikipedia

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    Veritas Capital was founded in 1992 and raised its first fund in 1998. [6] [9] The firm invested exclusively in companies that support the government, government-influenced markets, and commercial customers, specifically in certain sectors, such as aerospace, defense, communications, education, energy, government services, healthcare, national security, and software. [11]

  8. Seagate Technology - Wikipedia

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    The de facto operational company, incorporated in Delaware, became a limited liability company (LLC) named Seagate Technology LLC and operates to this day as such. [ citation needed ] Both the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Harvard Business School have written multiple case studies on the Seagate buyout and turnaround.

  9. Viridien - Wikipedia

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    Viridien develops geoscience technology to find natural resources and manage those resources sustainably. The organization focuses on oil and gas exploration, development and production; mineral exploration and mine development; and geothermal monitoring.