Druva, developer of inSync endpoint data protection and governance solution, has announced completion of $25 million in Series D funding from Sequoia Capital, Nexus Venture Partners and Tenaya Capital. The Sequoia-led round comes 10 months after a $25 million Series C instalment from the same investors, bringing the total venture capital investment in Druva since 2010 to $67 million and setting the stage for expanding the company’s focus on managing data outside the corporate firewall.
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Read MoreKroll Ontrack, the leading provider of data recovery and ediscovery products and services has launched its Freeval service across the UK.
Read MoreArcserve, LLC (“Arcserve”), announced that it began operations on August 1, 2014 as a standalone company following the completion of its sale to Marlin Equity Partners, a global investment firm with over $3 billion of capital under management. Arcserve is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., and continues to conduct business and serve its 43,000 customers around the globe.
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