Nearly $410M in funding captured last week by a set of innovative internet-based services and technologies.
With $100M in Venture funding, Symphony , a messaging service
that provides encryption tech for secure communications while also offering the
ability to track content via a hashtag system, has grabbed the bet alongside EverString
; a predictive analytics, that has raised $65M in Series B.
Overall, Connectikpeople.co can recall:
$4.2M / Series A for
Eversport Media, a digital video startup that
broadcasts sporting events that are rarely covered on TV.
Investors include : Third Wave Digital, Emil Capital Partners, ProSieben.
$7.8M / Series A for
Wynd; a French startup that offers
comprehensive discovery, ordering, payment and reward solutions for
restaurants.
Investors include
: Alven Capital, Orange Digital
Ventures.
$100M / Venture for
Symphony ; a messaging service that
provides encryption tech for secure communications while also offering the
ability to track content via a hashtag system.
Investors incmlude : Google (Lead), Lakestar, Natixis, Merus Capital.
$58M / Series C for
Optimizely that allows users to test
different forms of their websites through A/B testing in order to find the one
that performs best.
Investors include : Index Ventures (Lead), Correlation
Ventures, Pharus Capital
Management, Tenaya Capital.
$59M / Series C for
Cybereason that enables enterprises to
discover targeted threats in real time. The company has raised $89M to date.
Investors include: SoftBank (Lead) and others.
$65M / Series B for
EverString , a predictive analytics startup
that helps companies identify prospects and qualify leads. The round brings the
company's funding total to $79M.
Investors include: Lightspeed
Venture Partners (Lead), Sequoia Capital, Lakestar, IDG Ventures.
$25M / Series C for
OpenGov that provides cloud-based
financial data visualization and analysis software for local governments.
Investors include : Andreessen
Horowitz (Lead), Formation 8, Scott Cook, Thrive Capital, + 3 More
Investors.
$5.0M / Series A for
Klook ; a Hong Kong-based company that
sells travel activities across Asia. Klook has raised $6.5M to date.
Investors include: Matrix Partners (Lead), China Growth Capital, Francis
Leung.
$30M / Series B for
Quip ; a word processor enabling
users to create documents on devices such as phones, tablets and desktops. The
company has raised $45M to date.
Investors include: Greylock Partners (Lead), Benchmark.
$35M / Series A for
Lyra; a data-driven platform to
identify people at risk of behavioral and mental health conditions.
Investors include: Venrock (Lead), Greylock Partners (Lead), Providence
Health & Services, Castlight Health, + 1 More Investors.