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MokaFive Raises $21 Million From Khosla Ventures, Others

April 1, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

MokaFive this morning announced that it has raised a $21 million Series C round led by NGEN Partners, with existing investors Khosla Ventures and Highland Capital Partners participating.

The company’s flagship product, MokaFive Suite, enables corporations to lower the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of managing distributed computing endpoints. The MokaFive Suite achieves this by providing the IT organization complete management control in delivering a secure virtual computing environment to any hardware platform — Mac or PC — offering users flexibility and choice of platform. CIOs can now leverage the growing demand by employees seeking to utilize their own computers for both personal and professional use.

Unlike server hosted virtual desktop solutions, such as VDI, MokaFive executes locally on computing end points, hence providing better performance and offline access while reducing the need for large server infrastructures.

(Via TechCrunch)

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