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VSS Gets $20M to Keep an Eye on Corporate Networks
GigaOM (Aug 24 2010) Monitoring , Cloud Computing , Networking
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VSS Monitoring, a network traffic monitoring company, has taken $20 million in growth equity from Battery Ventures. The funding was the first for the company — founded in 2003 — and it will be used for R&D and to accelerate the company’s expansion. What’s noteworthy is that until this point, VSS had built network monitoring software and hardware and sold it for five years without taking venture capital.
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