Soasta raises $6.4M for cloud-based testing
September 16, 2008 | Chris Morrison
Mountain View, Calif.-based Soasta, a company that tests applications on cloud networks to iron out problems before users migrate to the cloud, has raised a second funding round of $6.4 million.
Soasta sells its services to other companies, who want to move their data or users onto cloud networks — remotely stored information and applications.
Formative Ventures led the round, with participation from Canaan Partners and The Entrepreneurs’ Fund. Soasta’s first round, taken in January 2007, was for $2 million.
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