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RightScale Gets Another $25M in Funding
Data Center Knowledge (Sep 22 2010) Cloud Computing
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Cloud computing management company RightScale has closed a $25 million round of venture funding led by Tenaya Capital and joined by DAG Ventures and other current investors: Benchmark Capital, Index Ventures and Presidio Ventures.
RightScale will use the third-round financing to accelerate development of its cloud management platform, expand globally and increase its pool of third-party publishers.
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