MokaFive snags $5M for virtualization software
MokaFive, maker of computer virtualization software, says it brought in $5 million of an expected $7.5 million round of debt financing. Based in Redwood City, Calif., the company has not disclosed its recent investors. However, it previously raised a $15 million second round of funding in 2007 from Khosla Ventures and Highland Capital Partners.
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