Teneros, an appliance company for Microsoft Exchange, raies $15M
Teneros, a Mountain View, Calif. maker of an appliance that ensures Microsoft applications keep running without hiccups, has raised $15 million in a fourth round of funding funding, according to a regulatory filing cited by PE Week.
The funding comes firms such as Goldman Sachs, New Enterprise Associates, Star Ventures and Sevin Rosen Funds.
Teneros has now raised more than $53 million since 2004.
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