Voxel dot Net, a New York-based provider of hybrid cloud hosting and managed services, announced that it has completed a Series A venture capital round, led by private equity firm Seaport Capital. The company intends to use the $5.5 million raised to deploy virtual servers, private cloud solutions, and other infrastructure services to customers in North America, Europe, and Asia. Voxel has been providing Internet infrastructure products since 1999, and expanded into cloud computing in March 2009.
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Arlene is an award-winning journalist specializing in life sciences and technology. She was previously a senior health writer based out of the New York City headquarters of BusinessWeek, where she wrote hundreds of articles that explored both the science and business of health. Her freelance pieces have been published in USA Today, US News & World Report, Technology Review, and other media outlets. Arlene has won awards from the New York Press Club, the Association of Health Care Journalists, the Foundation for Biomedical Research, and the American Society of Business Publication Editors. Her book about the anti-aging industry, Selling the Fountain of Youth, was published by Basic Books in September 2010.
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