With a new management team in place, Bamboo Systems is poised to introduce its radically different approach to servers in a market with rapidly evolving requirements.
The company has closed a pre-Series A funding round led by Seraphim Capital. The new funding will be used to bring to market the only server designed to give hyperscale performance with ten times the density of today’s Intel-based servers.
The company’s new management team is made up of industry leaders including:
- Tony Craythorne, CEO, who has over 25 years of experience leading high growth companies in USA, Europe and Asia. Most recently he was Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Komprise where under his leadership sales grew twentyfold over the course of one year. Previously, Tony has held executive positions at Nexsan, Hitachi Data Systems, and Brocade.
- Professor John Goodacre, co-founder and Bamboo System’s Chief Scientific Officer who possesses recognised expertise in the computer science community. John was formerly Director of Technology and Systems at ARM Ltd., and prior to that, a group program manager at Microsoft.
- Stewart Gallacher, COO, has over 20 years of experience in industrial operations, and most recently was Vice President of Operations with Nexsan.
- Dr Geoff Barrall, Executive Chairman, who has over 20 years of experience in the data storage and server markets. He is the founder and CEO of five successful companies including BlueArc, Drobo and Connected Data and has also served on the boards of some of the most recognised names in the industry including Imation, Nexsan and Tacit Networks. Geoff is currently CTO at Hitachi Vantara.
Data centre power consumption is becoming a global concern, demanding over 2% of the world’s produced power and generating 2% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. The high compute demands of machine learning and artificial intelligence are pushing data centres to expand exponentially with power consumption predicted to grow 5x in the next five years.
“The future of the data centre lies in the development of nimble solutions that possess the power to achieve results yet are also cognizant of the environmental impacts they produce,” said James Bruegger, Managing Partner, Seraphim Capital, who led the investment round. “As a specialist Space Tech-focused fund, at Seraphim we are investing into some of the most data-hungry companies on the planet. Finding a way to reduce the cost of these companies’ compute and storage demands has become a pressing issue. With its powerful, compact, and energy-conscious design, we believe that Bamboo Systems’ revolutionary new ARM-based servers will have a huge impact both in Space Tech and the wider $80 billion server market. We believe Bamboo Systems is one of the first technological harbingers of the paradigm shift we are about to see in the power consumption of the data centre.”
The Bamboo Systems' server architecture uses ARM processors in a dense configuration to deliver a massive reduction in power consumption, using one quarter of the power of an equivalent Intel-based system. This new architecture maximises the performance of modern application design while providing ten times the density of today’s servers, at one third the cost.
“Bamboo Systems and its new management team are dedicated to changing the future of data centre design. ARM has become the architecture of choice for every industry that faces power challenges and we have created a revolutionary server design that brings the energy efficiency, compactness and the scalability of mobile ARM to the data centre,” said Tony Craythorne, CEO, Bamboo Systems. “The world’s power grids cannot support the data centres planned for the next five years without a dramatic shift in server design, and Bamboo Systems will lead the industry in meeting this market challenge.”