Defendant

Reduxio Systems, Inc.

3 cases as defendant.

Company profile

Reduxio Systems, Inc. (often referred to as Reduxio) is a privately held data storage and management company founded in 2012. The company maintains an R&D presence in Petach Tikvah, Israel, and has also cited South San Francisco, California as a headquarters location. Reduxio has raised nearly $60 million in funding from investors including Intel Capital, Seagate Technology, Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), Carmel Ventures, and C5 Capital.

Initially, Reduxio specialized in hybrid flash storage arrays, such as the HX550, driven by its proprietary TimeOS storage operating system. Its core offerings included BackDating™ for continuous data protection and instant recovery, NoDup™ for inline deduplication and compression, Tier-X for dynamic data placement, NoRestore® for integrated copy data management, and NoMigrate™ for disaster recovery. By 2019, the company pivoted its strategy, phasing out its hardware arrays to focus on the Magellan Cloud Data Platform, a microservices-based, container-native storage software designed for Kubernetes clusters.

Reduxio Systems, Inc. operates as a defendant in patent litigation. The company has been involved in three tracked cases, all as a defendant, with no recorded cases as a plaintiff. This posture indicates that Reduxio is an operating company defending itself against patent infringement claims.

All tracked cases involve Realtime Data LLC as the plaintiff. The disputes have taken place in the District of Delaware, with appeals reaching the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and, in one instance, the U.S. Supreme Court, highlighting the prolonged nature and significance of the litigation.

Realtime Data LLC v. Reduxio Systems, Inc. et al.

Judgment affirmed, petition denied
Filed:
2017-11-01
Terminated:
2024-01-31
Patents:7415530

Realtime Data LLC sued Reduxio Systems, Inc., Fortinet, Panzura, and Aryaka for patent infringement. The District Court of Delaware found all asserted claims across multiple patents, including US7415530, invalid under § 101. This decision was affirmed by the Federal Circuit, and Realtime Data's subsequent petition to the U.S. Supreme Court was denied in January 2024.

Realtime Data LLC v. Array Networks Inc. et al.

Dismissal affirmed on appeal
Docket:
21-2251

The Federal Circuit affirmed the district court's dismissal, finding the claims of the patents, which included US Patents 7,415,530, 8,717,203, 9,054,728, 9,116,908, and 9,667,751, invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 101 as being directed to abstract ideas. The specific patent 8643513 was not listed among those asserted in the provided text.