5 Cloud Computing Funding Stories You Might Have Missed, Oct. 2
Each week Talkin' Cloud compiles a list of cloud computing financing stories for readers who might have missed the news earlier in the week. This week's column features funding news from PeopleDoc, Workable, Teridion, Dome9 and Cloud Lending Solutions. Here are the details.
Each week Talkin’ Cloud compiles a list of cloud computing financing stories for readers who might have missed the news earlier in the week. This week’s column features funding news from PeopleDoc, Workable, Teridion, Dome9 and Cloud Lending Solutions.
These stories have been gathered from Talkin’ Cloud’s article database and other media sources. If we missed something, feel free to leave a comment below. We might just add it into the mix.
Here’s this week’s list of 5 Cloud Computing Funding Stories You Might Have Missed, Oct. 2.
PeopleDoc Secures $28 Million to Accelerate Human Resources Service Delivery Innovation and U.S. Expansion Efforts. Cloud-based human resources solutions provider PeopleDoc has received $28 million in a Series C funding round led by Eurazeo. Existing investors Accel Partners, Alven Capital and Kernel Investissements also participated in the funding round. PeopleDoc said the funding will help it drive its expansion in the United States.
Workable Raises $27m in Series B Funding. Workable has raised $27 million in a Series B funding round led by Balderton Capital, with participation from Notion Capital and 83North. The cloud-based hiring software company said it will use the funding to extend its reach.
Teridion Expands Market Reach with New Funding, Global Cloud Network. Cloud-based networking company Teridion has added $15 million in a Series B financing round led by Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), Magma Venture Partners and Singtel Innov8. Teridion said it will use the funding to “accelerate its go-to-market strategy and grow its international team.”
Dome9 Secures $8.3 Million in Series B to Meet Enterprise Cloud Security Demand. Dome9 has raised $8.3 million in Series B financing led by ORR Partners, with participation from new investors JAL Ventures, Pinnacle and Lazarus Israel Opportunity Fund and existing investor Opus Capital Ventures. The cloud infrastructure security provider said the financing will allow it to expand its product portfolio.
Cloud Lending Solutions Raises $8 Million in Series A Funding. Cloud Lending Solutions has secured $8 million in Series A venture funding led by SF Capital Group, with additional investments from Cota Capital and Long Light Capital and current seed investors Green Visor and EPIC Ventures. The cloud-based lending technology provider said the Series A funding will be used to support the company’s market expansion and bolster its engineering and innovation capabilities.
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