Datto Holding Corp.

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Foundation year

2007

Open price

$27.00

Close date

11/4/2020

Close price

$30.93

Profitability

14.56%

About

Total Funding 

$100M


Datto provides backup, recovery, and business continuity solutions to managed service providers worldwide. Its products include ALTO, a business continuity solution designed specifically for small businesses, SIRIS, a family of enterprise business continuity solutions that are available in physical and virtual platforms, Datto NAS, a cloud storage solution, and Backupify, a cloud-to-cloud backup and recovery solution for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications that include Google Apps and Salesforce.

Datto offers its solutions for data on-premises in a physical or virtual server, or in the cloud via SaaS applications. It serves small businesses to enterprises in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Austin McChord founded Datto in 2007. Its headquarters in Norwalk in Connecticut, with additional offices in Germany and the Netherlands.

Datto has operations in Australia and New Zealand. Datto operates as a subsidiary of Autotask Corporation as of December 11, 2017.


Number of employees

500-1000


Headquarters

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

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