Penguin Computing snaps up $1.5M for Linux cluster virtualization

Penguin Computing, a San Francisco-based provider of Linux cluster virtualization, has just raised $1.5 million of an expected $2 million round of convertible promissory notes and securities, according to a filing with the SEC. It is backed by San Francisco Equity Partners, Convergence Partners, vSpring Capital and Weber Capital.

Online content management company Clickability raises $8 million

Clickability offers an all-in-one package to help clients like the New York Times, CNN Interactive and others manage their web sites.

It’s an online content management system that comes with analytics tools, its own content delivery network, data storage, email newsletters, RSS feeds and other services, so large publishers can more efficiently manage their web properties.

The San Francisco-based company started in 1999, raised $7.3 million in 2000, and has been profitable since 2004, according to VentureWire.

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Penguin raises $3.11M for Linux cluster virtualization

Penguin Computing, a San Francisco-based provider of Linux cluster virtualization, has raised just over $3.11 million in a third round of funding, according to a regulatory filing cited by PE Wire.

Shareholders include vSpring Capital, San Francisco Equity Partners, Weber Capital and Convergence Partners.

Penguin Computing raises $9M for Linux cluster virtualization

Penguin Computing, a company that sells Linux cluster virtualization, which makes groups of Linux servers appear and act like a single virtual system, has raised $9 million more in funding.

The advantage of cluster virtualization is that it allows control of thousands of systems as if they were a single system, which simplifies management.

The round was led by vSpring Capital, with participation from existing investors, San Francisco Equity Partners, Weber Capital and Convergence Partners…. Continue Reading