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Nasuni Corp., a Boston-based cloud storage company with an office in Marlborough, had record revenue in its fiscal 2022, reporting more than $100 million in annual recurring revenue.
The company increased its number of customers 52% in 2022, according to a Tuesday press release from the company.
On Tuesday, Nasuni announced the addition of Kim Perdikou, former chief information officer for California tech firm Juniper Networks, to its board of directors.
“Nasuni’s growth has been impressive and given the advanced data management capabilities it enables for customers while simultaneously cutting costs, I believe its growth is really only just getting started,” Perdikou said in the press release.
In January, the company hired its first chief revenue officer, Pete Agresta.
In 2022, the company acquired United-Kingdom based Storage Made Easy and California’s DBM Cloud Systems, and received a $60-million equity investment from Sixth Street Growth of New York, designed to fuel an expansion.
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