Performance management software company Enkata raises $8M
Performance management software company Enkata Technologies has raised $8 million in financing.
Sigma Partners and Apex Venture Partners led the funding, which Enkata says will accelerate domestic and international growth.
The San Mateo, Calif. company was founded in 1999 and raised $20 million before recapitalizing in 2006, according to VentureWire. We reported on the 2006 financing, totaling $4.88 million, here.
The company’s software is particularly tailored to help service organizations like contact centers and claims operations. Enkata says it has improved productivity at six of the world’s top 10 health insurers and two of the top financial institutions.
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