Startup and venture ecosystems: Earnest , Jibe and Sumo Logic can now build additional technologies and expand into new markets.
As, a unique must-attend
landmark when it comes to the end-to-end digital transformation, for the
companies of all sizes, Connectikpeople.co, recalls that, this rubric is intended to help organizations, investors, enterprises and public sectors to live in real-time
what happens in the startups world, in terms of innovations, funding, acquisitions,
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can fund your projects.
Earnest ( Launched earlier this year, the San Francisco-based lending startup), has
raised $15 million in new funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Atlas Venture, and Maveron. Earnest is a merit-based lender that accounts for an individual's achievements
and earning potential rather than credit history, offering one to two-year
loans up to $20,000 at low interest rates.
Already available in
Massachusetts and Florida, Earnest will
open its service to residents of 7 new states, including New York and
California, this week.
Jibe ( Founded in 2010, New York-based recruiting tool provider), has raised $20
million in a Series C round led by SAP Ventures with participation from existing investors Polaris Partners, DFJ, Gotham Ventures, Longworth Venture Partners, and Thrive Capital.
Connectikpeople.co recalls
that, with Jibe via the cloud and on
mobile devices, companies can attract and engage candidates that integrates
with existing applicant tracking systems.
Jibe will use the new cash to grow its engineering, customer success, and
global sales teams.
Sumo Logic ( Launched in 2012, Redwood City-based data analytics
company), has raised $30 million in a new funding round led by Sequoia Capital with participation from existing investors Greylock Partners, Sutter Hill Ventures, and Accel Partners. This startup provides analysis of log data across a business's IT
infrastructure, helping administrators track log data in real time and manage
their apps, servers, and network. Sumo
Logic has raised $80.5 million to date and will use the latest funds to
build out additional technology and expand into Europe, the Middle East, and
Asia.