Here’s a list of today’s biggest funding stories, updated as the day unfolds. Tip us here if you have a deal to share.
Limeade raises $25M to boost employee performance
Seattle-based “employee engagement technology provider” Limeade announced a $25 million raise today. The round was led by Oak HC/FT, and will be used (ambiguously) to develop “new products.”
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Data analytics company iMatchative raises $20M
San Francisco-based iMatchative, the company behind “data analytics platform and marketplace” AltX, today announced a $20 million raise from Wells Fargo, Control Empresarial de Capitales, and others.
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Now SwiftStack rides the OpenStack wave, raising $16M
SwiftStack, a startup that has built object-storage software based on the Swift object-storage portion of OpenStack’s open-source cloud software, is announcing today a $16 million funding round, following on months of renewed interest in OpenStack.
San Francisco-based SwiftStack started in 2011. To date it has raised $23.6 million. OpenView Venture Partners led the new round. Mayfield Fund, Storm Ventures, and UMC Capital also participated.
Security startup nCrypted Cloud raises over $5 million
Boston-based nCrypted Cloud, a company that (you guessed it!) offers security services “for cloud data storage,” today announced a $5+ million funding round led by Maxfield Capital.
Read more: PR
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Meeting-prep app Lowdown picks up $250K
Lowdown, a startup with an iOS app that gives businesspeople key information about their upcoming meetings by drawing from multiple data sources, said yesterday that it has brought in $250,000 from the Indian Angel Network. The London-based startup claims to have 5,000 monthly active users.
Read more: Economic Times
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