Vaultus Mobile Technologies gets $6M for mobile application access

Vaultus Mobile Technologies is a software startup that helps businesses create mobile versions of their existing applications, allowing their employees to keep using them over their smartphones or other devices.

The company has several pre-packaged offerings that extend apps like sales and field services software onto phones, in a secure environment. Its customers include some big names including Merrill Lynch, Wachovia and Procter & Gamble.

The $6 million funding was led by Point Judith Capital, while existing investors Susquehanna International Group and IDG Ventures also participated. Vaultus is based in Boston, Mass.

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Chris Morrison writes about cleantech and environmental issues for VentureBeat, with occasional forays into gaming and semantic technology. He got his start writing about tech for Business 2.0 magazine, but quickly realized new media was the ticket when that institution closed its doors in 2007. Chris has also covered public equities and regulatory issues. He originally hails from southern Virginia, graduated from Evergreen State College in Washington, and now lives in San Francisco.