Thursday, May 29, 2008

Peermeta is a pioneer in Web 2.0 enabled software platforms for intelligent end points utilizing mobile broadband infrastructure has raised $6.1 m

What Company Is Offering:
Peermeta is a pioneer in Web 2.0 enabled software platforms for intelligent end points utilizing mobile broadband infrastructure. Peermeta provides a method for tapping into the breadth of distributed heterogeneous content, extending control over consumable content to users for personalization and sharing among social networks, and closing the capability gap between today's fixed and mobile networks. The result is enhanced end-user experiences, mainstream adoption of mobile media and greater productivity in our daily lives.


How Much They Got From VCs:

Azuki Systems (fka: peermeta), an Acton, Mass.-based mobile software startup, has raised $6.1 million in Series A funding, according to a regulatory filing. Backers include Kepha Partners and Sigma Partners. Peermeta is an exciting new venture backed startup founded by a team of serial entrepreneurs with a solid track record of successful exits. The team brings together a diverse set of expertise from such companies as ArrowPoint, Cisco, IBM, Airvana, Nokia, Tatara Systems, Avid Technology and Sycamore Networks.


More at:www.peermeta.com

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