Queplix culls $1.5M to put apps in the cloud
Queplix, maker of software used to migrate enterprise applications from physical servers to the cloud, has brought in $1.5 million in a first round of funding from Javelin Venture Partners. The Sunnyvale, Calif. company says it will use the money to expand its product portfolio.
It also announced the launch of its QueCloud platform, which specializes in app migration but also provides users with real time data on how their apps are being accessed and used…. Continue Reading
Javelin launches with $70M fund for early-stage startups
Javelin Venture Partners, a small firm based in San Francisco, just launched after raising a $70 million fund to back early-stage startups specializing in internet, mobile and health care applications, reports VentureWire.
The most promising aspect of the firm may be its leadership. Founded by two graduates of the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, Noah Doyle and Jed Katz, Javelin benefits from combined experience at Google, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and several successful startups. Doyle… Continue Reading