Data archiver eGistics socks away $7.6M
eGistics, a Dallas, Tex., provider of data archiving and management services, raised $7.6 million in a fifth funding round. Trident Capital was an investor in the round. eGistics digitizes and archives paper-based records for corporate customers, and had previously raised under $15 million in venture funding, according to VentureWire.
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