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Neocleus, a pioneer in endpoint virtualization, announced
that it has raised $11.4M in Series B funding. Neocleus’ solutions create a
more flexible, secure and efficient endpoint infrastructure. The round was led
by Battery Ventures and Gemini Israel Funds, the company’s original
investors.
“Neocleus is reinventing the endpoint, something that CIOs
worldwide have been crying out for,” said Avi Domoshevizki, venture partner,
Battery Ventures. “Enterprises today are burdened with rising endpoint
support costs and an increasingly complex environment to secure and
manage. Current virtualization solutions are insufficient because they
either address only one issue or add complexity and cost. Neocleus’ novel
approach changes the game to deliver a more agile infrastructure and reduce
total cost of ownership of the endpoint. In addition, the company’s open
source contributions are a catalyst for a new ecosystem that will further
address the challenges facing IT departments. They have made tremendous
progress since our initial investment, and we’re happy to continue to fuel
their growth.”
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