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Qumranet, Inc. was an enterprise software company offering a
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platform based on hosted desktops in
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s (KVM) on servers, linked with their
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protocol. The company was also the creator, maintainer and global sponsor of the KVM open source hypervisor.


History

The company was founded in 2005 by CEO Benny Schnaider, with Rami Tamir as president, Moshe Bar as CTO, and chairman Giora Yaron. Qumranet had raised $20 million in two financing rounds from its founders,
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,
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, and
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, in addition to investment by the founding partners. The company's first product, named "Solid ICE", hosted Windows and Linux desktops on central servers located in a data center. The
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-based company developed a virtualization technology for IT data centers. From a very low-profile Israeli startup the company made waves with the rapid acceptance of KVM into the
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kernel, and their ''Solid ICE''
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platform has received serious attention. Avi Kivity was the lead developer and maintainer of the Kernel-based Virtual Machine project from mid-2006, that has been part of the Linux kernel since the 2.6.20 release in February 2007. Qumranet was on the
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Group's 2008 list of "Cool Vendors," an award given to small companies with advanced technology. On September 4, 2008, Qumranet was acquired by Red Hat, Inc. for $107 million.


Key executives

* Benny Schnaider, co-founder, chief executive officer and director * Rami Tamir, Co-Founder, president and director * Moshe Bar Ph.D., co-founder and chief technology officer * Giora Yaron Ph.D, co-founder and chairman of the boardBusinessweek.com
"Qumranet, Inc."
* Shmil Levy, board member,
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* Vab Goel, board member,
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References

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External links

* http://www.qumranet.com/
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