Sequoia joins investors in Synapsense
As reported last month, Synapsense, a Folsom, Calif., company claiming to reduce energy usage in data centers, raised a $10 million round of funding. However, Sequoia Capital has joined the round, and the total is now $11 million, according to a regulatory filing.
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