BlueStripe Scores $8 Million For Virtualization Software

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Monday, April 20th, 2009

BlueStripe Software, a company that sells application service management software, secured a $8 million in Series B funding from Valhalla Partners and Trinity Ventures. The company secured $5 million in Series A funding in 2007 from Trinity Ventures. BlueStripe says it will use the funding to expand business operations, create new products and further sales and marketing efforts.

Founded in 2007, BlueStripe helps enterprises stage, deploy, and manage business applications in the server environment. BlueStripe’s flagship product, FactFinder, gives businesses the intelligence to manage business‐critical applications during physical to virtual (P2V) conversions, new application roll-outs, and production deployments.

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