Violin Memory, Inc. (VMEM) designs and manufactures high-performance flash-based storage systems that accelerate data-intensive applications for enterprise customers worldwide. The company offers core products including the 7300 Flash Storage Platform with integrated data protection and reduction services; 7300E Flash Storage Platform; 7600 Flash Storage Platform for primary and high-performance storage needs; 7700 Flash Storage Platform supporting large-scale multi-petabyte and multi-site deployments; 6000 Series All-Flash Arrays; and Symphony software for centralized management of flash storage platforms, complemented by professional services such as technical support, on-site maintenance, and parts replacement. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Violin Memory serves sectors including financial services, government, healthcare, Internet, media and entertainment, retail, and telecommunications through direct sales, systems vendors, distributors, and resellers. Formerly known as Violin Technologies, the company, now operating as Violin Systems, emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2017 following acquisition by Quantum Partners LP, a Soros Fund Management affiliate; agreed to acquire X-IO Technologies' storage business in 2018, leading to X-IO's rebranding as Axellio; and was acquired by StorCentric Inc. in 2020 to enhance its software-defined NVMe all-flash portfolio, with continued investment in Violin's technology and brand under StorCentric's data management solutions.