Astoria Software raises funds to produce technical and product documentation

Astoria Software, maker of applications used to produce technical and product documentation for the technology, lifescience and manufacturing sectors, announced that it raised an undisclosed amount of financing from Goldman Sachs, BluePrint Ventures, Prism VentureWorks and Ticonderoga Capital, according to VentureWire.

Based in San Francisco, Astoria says it has between 35 and 40 customers, each with contracts amounting to $500,000 and more. It says it will use its new money to beef up its sales and marketing operations.

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