Austin, Texas-based startup Bloomfire announced last week that it raised a $12.8 million investment from Austin Ventures.
Bloomfire helps businesses manage and share all information their employees need, using its database. By doing so, employees can promptly get answers to their questions and perform better.
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Etsy, Ogilvy, and Whole Foods are some of the clients on Bloomfire’s portfolio.
Bloomfire said it will use the series B funding to further develop its technology, as well as fueling its marketing efforts.
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