A10 Networks raises $9 million to deliver network identity management
A10 Networks, which is building an “identity-aware” network management product for large companies, has raised $9 million in a second round of venture backing.
New investors in the San Jose-based company, which has offices in Beijing, are Enspire Capital, H&Q/Asian Pacific and Miven Ventures. They joined existing investors Triton Ventures and Harbinger Ventures.
A10 calls its product “IP-to-ID,” which refers to how it obtains information about users from their Internet addresses (IP addresses). There are several… Continue Reading
DeviceVM, latest PC virtualization co., raises $10M
DeviceVM is a secretive San Jose start-up founded in August that says it wants to make PC simpler to use with “virtualization” technology.
The co-founders are Mark Lee, Thomas Deng and Robert Ha, the same team that co-founded OSA Technologies, of San Jose, which was sold to Avocent in 2004 for $100 million.
It joins a host of companies entering the virtualization area. Virtualization is a loose term that can applied to a number of technologies. Loosely… Continue Reading