InMage gets $15M for enterprise data backup
September 24, 2008 | Chris Morrison
InMage Systems, a data backup and recovery company that serves small and large enterprises, has raised $15 million in a round led by Intel Capital.
DR-Scout is the company’s main product. It allows continuing access to data during “critical” events and provides both regular backup and disaster recovery of data.
Other investors in the round included Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and InMage’s chairman, Kumar Malavalli. The company’s previous round, its second, provided it with $10 million in July 2007.
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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.