Intransa gets $15M for video surveillance storage
Intransa, a company that provides network IP storage services for video content, brought in $15 million since the start of 2008 for continued growth and development, upping total venture capital raised to $110 million since 2001.
The San Jose, Calif. company is applying its technology to the video surveillance market, which is always in demand of devices offering longer storage with higher resolution. Transportation surveillance alone will represent $2 billion in revenue, and retail surveillance will… Continue Reading
Network storage co., Intransa, raises $2.7M after nasty fight results in departure of CEO
Intransa, a San Jose company that offers a network storage product, has raised a $2.7 million more as part of a total $12 million round of capital to help relaunch the company after a nasty fight in late 2005 resulted in the departure of its chief executive.
The latest stash of capital came from new investor Entrepia Ventures. The rest of the $12 million was received last year, in a tranche led by Guggenheim Venture Partners,… Continue Reading
Intransa raises “major” round for storage product — but isn’t saying just how much
Intransa, a San Jose company that offers a network storage product, said it has raised a “major” new investment round, but is mum on exactly how much.
Because the valley is a small place, VentureBeat will probably find out the amount soon, and we’ll be able to tell whether this “major” or not.
The six-year-old company has had a rocky recent history — apparently producing a decent product but suffering a nasty split with its chief executive… Continue Reading