Startups funding: URX, Slack and InsideSales.com can now expand their business.
As, a unique must-attendlandmark when it comes to the end-to-end digital transformation, Connectikpeople.co, recalls that, this rubric is intended to help
organizations, and investors to live in real-time what happens in the startups
world; in terms of funding, acquisitions, strategic alliances and more.
Regarding the emerging countries, and startups, this is an instrument for them
to discover which Venture Capital or Business angel can fund their projects.
URX ( Founded in 2013, San Francisco-based app marketing startup), has raised
$12 million in new funding led by Accel
Partners with participation from Google
Ventures, SV Angel, and First Round
Capital.
Connectikpeople.co recalls
that, with URX, app developers and marketers can route organic, outbound and
paid traffic to their mobile apps with OmniLinks, a free tool for creating
smart links. URX has raised around $15 million in funding to date.
Slack ( funded in 2009, San Francisco-based enterprise
collaboration startup), has raised $42.75 million in a new funding led by The
Social+Capital Partnership with participation from
existing investors Accel
Partners and Andreessen
Horowitz. Slack competes against
enterprise collaboration services like Yammer and Convo. The company rebranded
after the release of the Slack app in February.
InsideSales.com (Provo, Utah-based sales acceleration platform), has
raised $100 million in a Series C round led by Polaris
Partners with participation from Kleiner
Perkins Caufield & Byers, Salesforce, Acadia Woods, Epic Ventures, Hummer
Winblad, U.S. Venture
Partners, and Zetta Venture
Partners.
With its mobile and desktop
products that integrate with Salesforce and offer users sales communications,
predictive analysis, and data visualization, InsideSales aims to transform enterprise sales.
Henceforth valued at nearly $1 billion, InsideSales will use
the new funds to
expand its products and move into new markets.