Elastra Raises $12 Million from Amazon for Cloud Management
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Elastra, a startup focused on providing
solutions for internet cloud configuration and management,
secured $12 million in Series B financing in its second venture round, which was was led by
Bay Partners, with
Amazon.com and existing investor
Hummer Winblad also participating. Elastra had previously raised $2.6 million. If the investment by Amazon makes you raise your eyebrows too, go read the excellent analysis on
GigaOM.
Check our previous coverage of the company here.
CEO Kiril Sheynkman says Elastra’s offering is unique because it can manage individual applications, rather than virtual appliances, and because it manages applications across private and public Internet clouds.
Elastra now has more than 40 paying customers running databases on Amazon’s cloud using its technology, and plans to announce support for VMware and additional components such as application and web servers. It’s also planning to support clouds other than Amazon.
[Source: VentureBeat]







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