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Object First makes Ootbi, an immutable backup appliance for Veeam environments, providing ransomware-proof on-premises backup storage in Denver.
Object First is a hardware and software company that produces Ootbi (Out-of-the-Box Immutability), an immutable object storage appliance designed specifically as a backup target for Veeam-protected environments, providing enterprise organizations with on-premises ransomware-resilient backup storage that is hardened by design against the administrator-level access that ransomware operators commonly abuse to destroy backup copies. The Ootbi appliance runs an immutable object store that enforces S3 Object Lock-compatible immutability policies on all data written to it — backup data written by Veeam cannot be overwritten, modified, or deleted by any user or process during the configured retention period, even if an attacker obtains storage administrator credentials. This hardware-enforced immutability model addresses the specific threat of ransomware operators moving laterally within IT environments to reach backup storage after compromising production systems.
Indoor vertical farming company using AI-optimized growing systems. San Francisco, CA. Raised $940M+ including $400M from SoftBank. Partners with Walmart for US farms.
Plenty is a San Francisco-based indoor vertical farming company that uses AI, machine learning, and robotics to grow leafy greens and other produce in controlled indoor environments. The company has raised over $940 million from investors including SoftBank Vision Fund, which invested $200 million in 2017, and has positioned itself as the technology leader in data-driven indoor agriculture.\n\nPlenty's farms use precisely controlled light, temperature, humidity, and nutrient conditions to grow crops that are free from pesticides, use 99% less land, and consume significantly less water than conventional field agriculture. The company's AI systems continuously optimize growing conditions based on sensor data, learning to improve yields and quality across crops and growing cycles.\n\nIn 2022, Plenty announced a landmark partnership with Walmart to supply leafy greens from a new large-scale facility in Compton, California. This partnership provided both a major commercial anchor and significant additional funding from Walmart, validating Plenty's technology and business model at scale. The company also operates a dedicated strawberry R&D partnership with Driscoll's, the world's largest berry company, demonstrating the platform's potential beyond leafy greens.
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