MarkLogic raises $12.5M more for publishing infrastructure

MarkLogic, which makes software to help other companies deliver content, has raised $12.5 million in a fourth round of funding from existing backers Sequoia Capital and Tenaya Capital (previously Lehman Brothers Venture Partners).

The San Carlos, Calif., company’s flagship product is the MarkLogic Server, an XML server that allows companies to share information across various information systems, including the web. The company says it has more than 150 customers.

MarkLogic has raised a total of $45.5 million in venture funding.

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