Boston- and Cambridge-based tech and life sciences firms cut the usual assortment of deals this week, but their brethren further out in New England were unusually active as well.
—Marathon Technologies raised a $7 million round of equity financing from undisclosed investors. The Littleton, MA-based firm makes disaster-recovery software for virtual and physical servers.
—Norwalk, CT-based Akademos, an online seller of used college textbooks and course materials, raised $2.5 million in equity funding from Kohlberg Ventures of Portola Valley, CA.
—Online video game maker Turbine, of Westwood, MA, reportedly collected $6.57 million of a planned $50 million Series D round of financing from existing investors. If completed, the new round would bring Turbine’s total venture funding to $145 million.
—EMC (NYSE: [[ticker:EMC]]) virtualization subsidiary VMware (NYSE: [[ticker:VMW]]) agreed to acquire San Mateo, CA-based SpringSource for $420 million in cash and stock. The deal marks VMware’s largest acquisition to date.
—Boston and U.K.-based crowdsourcing software firm Imaginatik (AIM:[[ticker:IMTK]]) raised $2.6 million from unnamed new and previous investors.
—MyWebGrocer, a Colchester, VT-based provider of