Accuri Cytometers sees the day coming when every biomedical research lab has a flow cytometer—a high-speed cell analyzer—as a basic tool, alongside microscopes and petri dishes. The company took a step toward its goal today, raising $13 million in a third-round venture financing led by a pair of Cambridge, MA-based venture firms, Fidelity Biosciences and … Continue reading “Fidelity Biosciences and Flagship Ventures Back Maker of Smaller, Cheaper Cell Analysis Machines”
EMC Cloud Chief Takes CEO Reins at VMware; Investors Spooked
In a surprise announcement this morning, Palo Alto, CA-based virtualization software maker VMware (NYSE: [[ticker:VMW]]) said that president and CEO Diane Greene has stepped down, and that Paul Maritz, formerly the director of the nascent cloud computing division at VMware’s parent company, Hopkinton, MA-based EMC (NYSE: [[ticker:EMC]]), has been appointed to replace her. The company … Continue reading “EMC Cloud Chief Takes CEO Reins at VMware; Investors Spooked”
Codon Signs Partnership to Develop Biofuels From Algae
Codon Devices, the Cambridge, MA-based company working on commercial uses of synthetic biology, said today it has formed a multi-year partnership with Naples, FL-based Algenol Biofuels to work on alternative fuel made from algae. Codon will offer its BioLogic protein engineering techniques to the collaboration, which it has begun emphasizing as part of a new … Continue reading “Codon Signs Partnership to Develop Biofuels From Algae”
Northstar Neuroscience Rejects Tang Capital’s Unsolicited Takeover Bid
Northstar Neuroscience has rejected an unsolicited takeover bid from Tang Capital Partners. The Seattle-based company, developer of an electrical stimulation treatment for stroke patients, said today it wouldn’t accept Tang’s bid of $2.25 a share, because it “is not in the best interest of all shareholders.” Northstar (NASDAQ: [[ticker:NSTR]]) rose 2 cents to $1.86 at … Continue reading “Northstar Neuroscience Rejects Tang Capital’s Unsolicited Takeover Bid”
Private Equity Fundraising Dipped in Year’s First Half, But Still Strong: Venture and Mezzanine Segments Rise
Despite a near complete shutdown of the IPO market, U.S. private equity fundraising remained reasonably strong throughout the first half of this year—185 funds brought in $133 billion, coming in just under last year’s record pace, according to a new report from Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst. The venture capital segment performed particularly well, with … Continue reading “Private Equity Fundraising Dipped in Year’s First Half, But Still Strong: Venture and Mezzanine Segments Rise”
Private Equity Fundraising Dipped in Year’s First Half, But Still Strong: Venture and Mezzanine Segments Rise
Despite a near complete shutdown of the IPO market, U.S. private equity fundraising remained reasonably strong throughout the first half of this year—185 funds brought in $133 billion, coming in just under last year’s record pace, according to a new report from Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst. The venture capital segment performed particularly well, with … Continue reading “Private Equity Fundraising Dipped in Year’s First Half, But Still Strong: Venture and Mezzanine Segments Rise”
Seattle Genetics Licenses Antibody-Drug Linking Technology to Daiichi Sankyo
Seattle Genetics, the developer of targeted antibody drugs for cancer, said today it has licensed its technology for linking antibodies to potent cell-killing agents to Daiichi Sankyo. The Tokyo-based drugmaker will get exclusive rights to develop antibody-drug combination treatments against a single target found on multiple types of tumors. Seattle Genetics (NASDAQ: [[ticker:SGEN]]) will receive … Continue reading “Seattle Genetics Licenses Antibody-Drug Linking Technology to Daiichi Sankyo”
Summer in Seattle: Cardiologists Gather in Town to Learn State-of-the-Art Treatment
The world’s leading pharmaceutical and medical device companies are going to be in town this week for a meeting known as Summer in Seattle, and they’re not just here to catch some scenery and sun. The eighth annual conference, running Thursday through Sunday, is drawing 350 cardiologists, heart surgeons, radiologists, neurologists, and industry representatives from … Continue reading “Summer in Seattle: Cardiologists Gather in Town to Learn State-of-the-Art Treatment”
Perhaps Seeing a Crack in the IPO Clouds, GT Solar Expands its Offering
GT Solar has evidently spied a few rays of sunshine on the overcast IPO market. In a filing with the SEC yesterday, the Merrimack, NH, maker of equipment for producing photovoltaic solar cells dusted off—and expanded—15-month-old plans to go public. The company now plans to offer 30.3 million shares of common stock at a price … Continue reading “Perhaps Seeing a Crack in the IPO Clouds, GT Solar Expands its Offering”
Spire Company Associates, Inc. Obtains $9,000,000 Series A Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=fb6360db-e395-408c-aef5-820cd71808f4&Preview=1 Date 7/8/2008 Company Name Spire Company Associates, Inc. Mailing Address 300 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210 Company Description The company develops lifestyle websites and provides related services. Website http://www.spire.com Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $9,000,000 Transaction Round Series A Proceeds Purposes Funds will be used as working capital to support … Continue reading “Spire Company Associates, Inc. Obtains $9,000,000 Series A Financing Round”
CafePress.com, Inc. Acquires Imagekind, Inc. for Undisclosed Sum
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=c14b8a45-c20e-49b8-90b4-dcd3e721ba2f&Preview=1 Date 7/8/2008 Company Name Imagekind, Inc. Mailing Address 3134 Elliott Ave Seattle, WA 98121 Company Description Imagekind started off as the first of several incubation projects of two long time friends based in Seattle, Washington, Kelly Smith and Adrian Hanauer. Together, they launched Curious Office in January 2006 with a goal … Continue reading “CafePress.com, Inc. Acquires Imagekind, Inc. for Undisclosed Sum”
Cyber-Rain, Inc. Secures $1,500,000 Series A Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=f75bc4db-7106-408d-8236-c24869f04d58&Preview=1 Date 7/8/2008 Company Name Cyber-Rain, Inc. Mailing Address 5272 Evanwood Ave Oak Park, CA 91377 Company Description The Cyber-Rain XCI controller is designed for homeowners who want to save time, money and natural resources with an easy-to-use system that they can easily install and run themselves. Website http://www.cyber-rain.com Transaction Type Venture … Continue reading “Cyber-Rain, Inc. Secures $1,500,000 Series A Financing Round”
Topspin Media Secures Series B Financing
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=e7d6c297-c443-40c5-80c0-e3a408e22e66&Preview=1 Date 7/8/2008 Company Name Topspin Media Mailing Address 1538 20th St First Floor Santa Monica, CA 90404 Company Description Topspin is a media technology company dedicated to developing leading-edge marketing software and services that help artists and their partners build businesses and brands. We help artists manage their catalogs, connect with … Continue reading “Topspin Media Secures Series B Financing”
DriverSide Secures New Financing
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=b433c9c1-cdd8-46fb-80bb-6a5035078dae&Preview=1 Date 7/8/2008 Company Name DriverSide Mailing Address 832 Sansome Street 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 Company Description DriverSide is a vast resource for all drivers. We want to make buying, selling, and owning vehicles easier and more rewarding. We feel like owning a car can be complicated and we are … Continue reading “DriverSide Secures New Financing”
iWatt Secures $12,400,000 Series E Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=34f41975-126c-4578-9a4d-d27a5e78dea8&Preview=1 Date 7/8/2008 Company Name iWatt Mailing Address 101 Albright Way Los Gatos, CA 95032-1827 Company Description IWatt, Inc. is a power management IC company that designs, develops and markets semiconductors for AC/DC power supplies used in computers, communication and consumer electronic equipment. The company’s patented, digital control technology is revolutionizing power … Continue reading “iWatt Secures $12,400,000 Series E Financing Round”
Corefino Obtains $13,600,000 Series A Funding Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=a2885cf9-eb38-4131-b928-ec0820c3896a&Preview=1 Date 7/8/2008 Company Name Corefino Mailing Address 530 Lakeside Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Company Description Corefino, Inc. allows you to do what you do best: focus on your business. It’s that simple. Entrust those critical — yet non-core — finance & accounting operations to Corefino. With Corefino as your partner, you … Continue reading “Corefino Obtains $13,600,000 Series A Funding Round”
Washington Technology Center Awards $512,000 in Research Grants
The Washington Technology Center, a state-supported economic development organization, said today it has awarded $512,000 to seven projects between university researchers and companies. The grant winners include Ekos, a Bothell, WA-based medical device company working with University of Washington engineers to improve a catheter-based drug-delivery system, and Healionics, a biomaterials startup in Redmond, WA, working … Continue reading “Washington Technology Center Awards $512,000 in Research Grants”
DepotPoint Digs Up $7M, Goes After Foreclosure Market
In tough economic times, some see hardship while others see opportunity. Speaking of which—want a good deal on a house? Bellevue, WA-based DepotPoint, a real-estate technology company specializing in the foreclosure market, announced today that it has closed a $7 million round of Series C funding. OVP Venture Partners led the round, and Trident Capital … Continue reading “DepotPoint Digs Up $7M, Goes After Foreclosure Market”
Daily TIPs: Polluting TVs, Zeppelins Redux, Paging Dr. Bacon, & More
FCC Considers How to Save Birds from Cell Towers No one is quite sure how many migrating birds are killed when they slam into cell phone towers at night, but the number could be in the millions. So five conservation groups attended a mini-conference sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission to urge the FCC to … Continue reading “Daily TIPs: Polluting TVs, Zeppelins Redux, Paging Dr. Bacon, & More”
Agios, Developer of Drugs That Starve Cancer Cells, Scarfs Up $33 Million in Venture Funds
Agios Pharmaceuticals has made some noise coming out of the holiday weekend. The Boston-area company, a developer of new drugs that starve cancer cells of essential nutrients, has snagged $33 million in an initial round of venture capital from Third Rock Ventures, Flagship Ventures, and Arch Venture Partners. Agios plans to take advantage of new … Continue reading “Agios, Developer of Drugs That Starve Cancer Cells, Scarfs Up $33 Million in Venture Funds”
VC McDermott Rocks to Cleantech
Our latest Who Knew? list of quirky details on prominent members of the Boston-area innovation community included this one: “Chuck McDermott, general partner at RockPort Capital Partners, dropped out of Yale University to pursue a career as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. McDermott led a country rock band, Chuck McDermott and Wheatstraw, which drew huge … Continue reading “VC McDermott Rocks to Cleantech”
Immune Design Aiming To Make Vaccines That Work Better in a Single Shot
Steve Reed sums up his goal for Immune Design, his new vaccine company, in a few bullet points: Better protection, fewer doses, less raw material. The Seattle-based company got started last month with $18 million in first-round financing from The Column Group, Alta Partners, and Versant Ventures. The idea is to make vaccines loaded with … Continue reading “Immune Design Aiming To Make Vaccines That Work Better in a Single Shot”
PermissionTV Gives Video Publishers Permission to Get Creative
Interactive video is finally being reborn. In the mid-1990s, multimedia artists publishing on CD-ROMs developed a huge catalog of techniques for letting viewers interact with digital video. But as I noted in a column a couple of months go, all of that wisdom seemed to go out the window around 2000, when the broadband Web … Continue reading “PermissionTV Gives Video Publishers Permission to Get Creative”
.406 Ventures Backs Open-Source Video Firm, Thermo Fisher Boosts RNAi Efforts, Cubist Bonds with AstraZeneca, & More Deals News
My favorite deal from last week was the last one, but it’s a little hard to capture the idea of core-sampling frozen sperm in a headline. (Or at least a headline suitable for a family publication such as our own.) —Castile Ventures of Waltham, MA, led a $13 million Series B investment in Sunnyvale, CA’s … Continue reading “.406 Ventures Backs Open-Source Video Firm, Thermo Fisher Boosts RNAi Efforts, Cubist Bonds with AstraZeneca, & More Deals News”
Ignition’s John Zagula Offers Three Tips For Making a Winning Pitch to a VC
One out of 100: that’s roughly how many business plans are considered promising enough to generate a meeting with a venture capitalist, according to John Zagula, a partner at Bellevue, WA-based Ignition Partners. The firm invests in software and services for large businesses, as well as consumer tech and communications. The competition for a VC’s … Continue reading “Ignition’s John Zagula Offers Three Tips For Making a Winning Pitch to a VC”
The Collaboration Paradox: Why So Many Leaders Sabotage Their Own Collaborations—and Some Tactics for Getting Things Right
In high-tech fields such as nanotechnology and “smart” devices, breakthroughs increasingly demand the integration of multiple technical fields. Knowing how to achieve real collaboration will make the difference between success and failure. But many people are very skeptical when asked to join collaborations, because the majority of these end up being dominated by the same … Continue reading “The Collaboration Paradox: Why So Many Leaders Sabotage Their Own Collaborations—and Some Tactics for Getting Things Right”
Agios Pharmaceuticals Lands $33,000,000 Series A Financing
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=13e2d2d7-5d74-489f-aeb4-a168957eac5f&Preview=1 Date 7/7/2008 Company Name Agios Pharmaceuticals Mailing Address 29 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116 Company Description Agios is a biopharmaceutical company at the forefront of one of the most exciting new areas of cancer research: cancer metabolism. Cancer metabolism represents a breakthrough understanding of how cancer cells become addicted to using … Continue reading “Agios Pharmaceuticals Lands $33,000,000 Series A Financing”
Paragon Lake Lands $5,800,000 New Financing
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=8a16c7a7-e698-4fd9-8e8a-c14b58d7277f&Preview=1 Date 7/6/2008 Company Name Paragon Lake Mailing Address 92 Hayden Avenue Lexington, MA 02421 Company Description At Paragon Lake, our philosophy is simple: Help independent jewelers deliver customized fine jewelry in a way that is both easy and accessible to consumers. We believe that every piece of jewelry should be tailored … Continue reading “Paragon Lake Lands $5,800,000 New Financing”
The Missing Piece in Climate Policy: Renewable Heating and Cooling
It ain’t real sexy, but it’s key: heating and cooling. As the event description reads, “To date, efforts to combat climate change have emphasized reducing fossil fuel emissions through renewable energy technologies that produce less, if any, CO2 emissions. However, most renewable energy policies have only focused on the transportation and electricity sectors, and have … Continue reading “The Missing Piece in Climate Policy: Renewable Heating and Cooling”
Boston Entrepreneurs’ Network Sunset Cruise and Networking Evening
Head out on the high seas—make that Boston Harbor—for the Boston Entrepreneurs’ Network’s 6th annual sunset cruise and networking evening.
Sonics Leave “High-Tech Shining City of the Future;” How Will Innovation Fare?
It is a gloomy day in Seattle. First real rain in weeks, eerie echoes of thunder in the air—the city is in mourning. Yesterday, the Seattle Supersonics’ deal went down, with the NBA team set to leave town for Oklahoma next season. I had thought when I moved here that I’d get to enjoy at … Continue reading “Sonics Leave “High-Tech Shining City of the Future;” How Will Innovation Fare?”
Daily TIPs; Green Car Competition, Questions for Candidates, What You Watched on YouTube, & More
Japan Challenges Detroit on Green Cars General Motors is working hard at putting its electric car, the Volt, on the streets by 2010. But Business Week wonders if Detroit will be able to catch up to Japan’s lead on green cars. Toyota, for instance, is planning to double its sale of hybrids in the early … Continue reading “Daily TIPs; Green Car Competition, Questions for Candidates, What You Watched on YouTube, & More”
Halosource, Maker of Low-Cost Water Purifying Technology, Cracking Consumer Market In India
A million people in India are getting clean, cheap drinking water every day because of technology from a little company in Bothell, WA, that few people in the Northwest have ever heard of. The company, Halosource, has started getting traction in the Indian market this year with its technology that makes water safe to drink. … Continue reading “Halosource, Maker of Low-Cost Water Purifying Technology, Cracking Consumer Market In India”
Resolvyx Experiment Shows Fish-Oil Derivative Tamps Down Asthma, Inflammation
Fish oil is good for you, we get it. Now we also know, thanks to scientists connected to Bedford, MA-based Resolvyx Pharmaceuticals, that if you give mice tiny doses of a fish oil derivative, you can suppress two specific proteins that play a role in asthma, and other inflammatory diseases. Researchers at Brigham & Women’s … Continue reading “Resolvyx Experiment Shows Fish-Oil Derivative Tamps Down Asthma, Inflammation”
Northstar Neuroscience Huddles to Consider Unsolicited Takeover Bid
Northstar Neuroscience is in one tight spot. The Seattle-based medical device company’s lead product candidate for stroke patients failed in clinical trials on Jan. 22, and 83 percent of its stock value (NASDAQ: [[ticker:NSTR]]) evaporated in a heartbeat. Then yesterday, San Diego-based Tang Capital Partners, its largest shareholder, made an unsolicited bid to buy the … Continue reading “Northstar Neuroscience Huddles to Consider Unsolicited Takeover Bid”
Totspot, WebNotes, Zeer Get Top Billing at Next Web Inno
If you’re feeling like it’s been a long time since the last Web Innovators Group gathering in Cambridge, you’re right. The series has been on hiatus since the last meeting on April 2. The main reason: organizer David Beisel, a vice president at venture firm Venrock, got married and went honeymooning. (Congratulations, David!) If you’ve … Continue reading “Totspot, WebNotes, Zeer Get Top Billing at Next Web Inno”
Pearl Therapeutics Receives $18,000,000 Series A Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=55787a45-688f-47b3-b525-dcdfe1e466bd&Preview=1 Date 7/3/2008 Company Name Pearl Therapeutics Mailing Address 200 Saginaw Drive Redwood City, CA 94063 Company Description Pearl Therapeutics is focused on developing a pipeline of novel and superior products for chronic respiratory disorders, providing patients with advanced therapeutic options in familiar and well accepted dosage forms. The company has licensed … Continue reading “Pearl Therapeutics Receives $18,000,000 Series A Financing Round”
Boston Scientific Stent, With New Drug Coating, Wins FDA Approval
Boston Scientific (NYSE: [[ticker:BSX]]) said today the FDA has approved a new type of stent for propping open clogged coronary arteries. The FDA cleared for sale the Promus stent that secretes everolimus, a drug designed to reduce scar tissue around the device and reduce blockages. Natick, MA-based Boston Scientific currently sells the Taxus stent coated … Continue reading “Boston Scientific Stent, With New Drug Coating, Wins FDA Approval”
Daily TIPs: Wireless Autos, Capturing Carbon, Solar Energy Freeze, & More
Wireless Goes Mobile as Vehicles Tie into the Internet A recent announcement by Chrysler that it will begin installing wireless connections in all Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge models signals that the Web is truly going worldwide, argues the Christian Science Monitor. Meahwhile, several airlines hope to make money by providing wireless access on flights, and … Continue reading “Daily TIPs: Wireless Autos, Capturing Carbon, Solar Energy Freeze, & More”
Northstar Neuroscience Shares Climb on Tang Capital Bid
Northstar Neuroscience shares shot up 21 percent today after Tang Capital Partners announced it has offered $2.25 a share in cash to purchase the Seattle-based medical device company. Northstar’s stock collapsed on Jan. 22, falling 83 percent to $1.36 a share, after it said its lead product candidate failed to restore arm movement for stroke … Continue reading “Northstar Neuroscience Shares Climb on Tang Capital Bid”
Allied Minds Finances Harvard-Northeastern Startup
In March, we wrote about local investment firm Allied Minds, which has a strategy of investing very early in technology developed in university research labs. Today, Allied Minds announced that it has invested in CryoXtract, a startup launched by researchers from Harvard University and Northeastern University. The inventors of the technology around which CryoXtract was … Continue reading “Allied Minds Finances Harvard-Northeastern Startup”
Cubist Agrees to Promote AstraZeneca Antibiotic
Cubist Pharmaceuticals, the Lexington, MA-based maker of the Cubicin antibiotic, said today it has agreed to promote Merrem, another intravenous antibiotic drug made by AstraZeneca. Cubist, (NASDAQ: [[ticker:CBST]]) will receive a minimum of $20 million a year in revenue under the deal, and the figure could go higher based on Merrem sales, the company said. … Continue reading “Cubist Agrees to Promote AstraZeneca Antibiotic”
VLST Hires Paul Carter, Antibody Drug Expert, as New Chief Scientist
VLST has landed a big scientific fish. The Seattle biotech startup has hired Paul Carter, a top scientist at Bothell, WA-based Seattle Genetics, as its new chief scientific officer. Carter, 47, has a reputation as a leader in the world of antibody drugs, which zero in on specific targets on cells. In a 14-year run … Continue reading “VLST Hires Paul Carter, Antibody Drug Expert, as New Chief Scientist”
Zink’s Mobile Photo Printer Hits Stores This Weekend
Back in January we profiled Zink Imaging, a Bedford, MA, startup breathing new life into an inkless photo printing technology first developed (pardon the pun) at Polaroid before that company’s bankruptcy and dismantlement. This weekend, the first commercial printer based on Zink’s technology will reach consumers—and ironically, it bears the Polaroid brand. The Polaroid PoGo … Continue reading “Zink’s Mobile Photo Printer Hits Stores This Weekend”
CVS Teams with Microsoft, Epix Makes Another Bid at Approval, Thermo Ups RNAi Ante, & More Life Sciences News
OK, “& more” is stretching it this week. But with the long weekend looming, Boston-area life sciences firms can be forgiven if they’re taking things a little easy. —The biggest prescription drug provider in the United States, Woonsocket, RI-based CVS Caremark, teamed up with Microsoft (NASDAQ: [[ticker:MSFT]]) to offer consumers Web-based health information management tools. … Continue reading “CVS Teams with Microsoft, Epix Makes Another Bid at Approval, Thermo Ups RNAi Ante, & More Life Sciences News”
In Smart Energy, Seattle Isn’t as Smart as It Thinks, Says Energy X Prize Guru
Within five minutes of sitting down to lunch, Jesse Berst has burst my bubble. “I’m not sanguine about Seattle as a big leader in the area,” he says. “I don’t know if we’ll have a cluster here.” He’s talking about smart energy and cleantech, and he knows a thing or two about the space. As … Continue reading “In Smart Energy, Seattle Isn’t as Smart as It Thinks, Says Energy X Prize Guru”
Buzzwire Adds 22 New Mobile Content Channels
Buzzwire, the Bedford, MA, startup that revealed just a couple of weeks ago that it had reached a deal with AT&T to make its streaming media service available to AT&T cellular subscribers, announced today that it has added 22 new content partners to that service. The new Internet audio and video providers whose content will … Continue reading “Buzzwire Adds 22 New Mobile Content Channels”
Looking at the World Through a Paper-Towel Tube: the Future of the Mobile Web Browser
If you want to search the Internet, you’ll probably use your PC rather than your cell phone. But that’s likely to change in the future, I was told the other night at this month’s Mobile Monday Boston event, which focused on how to make better Web browsers for mobile devices. This month’s venue was Orange … Continue reading “Looking at the World Through a Paper-Towel Tube: the Future of the Mobile Web Browser”
Intelligent Energy Receives $13,600,000 New Funding
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=b5708398-72cb-4cb7-8f8b-75f3cd911706&Preview=1 Date 7/2/2008 Company Name Intelligent Energy Mailing Address 2955 Redondo Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 Company Description Intelligent Energy has delivered a series of landmark fuel cell power systems in recent months to validate its claims as a leading innovator of clean fuel and power technologies for the new energy economy, … Continue reading “Intelligent Energy Receives $13,600,000 New Funding”
ForeScout Technologies Receives $8,000,000 Series E Financing Round
Feed Type Link http://www.venturedeal.com/Search/SearchResultTransactionDetail.aspx?TransactionId=24d2af4c-31e0-45d7-81d3-84ddbb01f7bc&Preview=1 Date 7/2/2008 Company Name ForeScout Technologies Mailing Address 10001 De Anza Blvd Cupertino, CA 95014 Company Description ForeScout’s network security platform combines clientless network access control (NAC) and policy enforcement, Intelligent Intrusion Prevention”, and vulnerability assessment in an enterprise-class security appliance. Website http://www.forescout.com Transaction Type Venture Equity Transaction Amount $8,000,000 Transaction … Continue reading “ForeScout Technologies Receives $8,000,000 Series E Financing Round”