Every week Talkin' Cloud orders a rundown of distributed computing financing stories for perusers who may have missed the news before in the week. The current week's segment components subsidizing news from Mirantis, ServiceMax, Velostrata, AirVM and ZeroStack.
These stories have been assembled from Talkin' Cloud's article database and other media sources. On the off chance that we missed something, don't hesitate to leave a remark underneath. We may very well include it in with the general mish-mash.
Here's the current week's rundown of 5 Cloud Computing Funding Stories You Might Have Missed, Aug. 28.
Mirantis Announces Technology and Investment Collaboration with Intel for Enterprise OpenStack Acceleration. OpenStack organization Mirantis has gotten $100 million in a subsidizing round drove by Intel Capital (INTL). New speculator Goldman Sachs additionally took an interest, alongside existing financial specialists August Capital, Insight Venture Partners, Ericsson (ERIC), Sapphire Ventures (once SAP Ventures) and WestSummit Capital. Mirantis said it will utilize the subsidizing to bolster Intel Capital's "Cloud for All" activity, which concentrates on making a huge number of new mists.
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New Round of Funding: ServiceMax Cements Position as Global Field Service Management Leader. Cloud-based field administration arrangements supplier ServiceMax has secured $82 million in Series F subsidizing. Premji Invest drove the subsidizing round, which likewise included cooperation from GE Ventures, PTC and Cloud Apps Capital and existing financial specialists Emergence Capital Partners, KPCB, Mayfield, Meritech, Adams Street Partners, Crosslink Capital, QuestMark Partners, Sozo Ventures and Trinity Ventures. ServiceMax said the Series F stores will be utilized to grow its worldwide operations.
Velostrata Announces $14 Million in Series A Funding. Half breed cloud programming supplier Velostrata has brought $14 million up in Series A subsidizing drove by Norwest Venture Partners and Greylock IL Partners (83North). Velostrata said it will utilize the subsidizing to reinforce its item guide and promoting, deals and bolster groups.
AirVM Raises $8.0 million in Series A Funding. AirVM, a cloud administration stage supplier, has included $8 million in Series A financing. RHO Canada Ventures drove the subsidizing round, joined by Build Ventures and current financial specialist Wesley Clover. AirVM noticed that the Series A financing will permit it to "venture into new locales, new cloud administrations and new stage advancements."
ZeroStack Emerges from Stealth with Industry's First All-In-One Scale-Out Private Cloud. ZeroStack has unveiled $5.6 million in Series A subsidizing drove by Foundation Capital. The distributed computing organization likewise presented a private cloud arrangement that "focalizes figure, stockpiling, systems administration and administration programming with self-recuperating capacities."