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$4M for Nashua Virtualization Startup

Wade Roush 1/31/08

AutoVirt, a Nashua, NH company working on software for file virtualization and data migration in Windows environments, came just far enough out of stealth mode today to announce that it’s closed a $4 million Series A funding round, with participation by Waltham, MA-based Kepha Partners and Boston-based Sigma Partners. AutoVirt’s CTO and founder is Klavs Landberg, a veteran of Datapoint, Alliant, CLARiiON, Sun Network Storage, and Regnecentralen, Denmark’s first computer company. Diane Clay, AutoVirt’s vice president of marketing, says the company will have more news about its products this fall.

Wade Roush is Xconomy's chief correspondent. You can e-mail him at wroush@xconomy.com, call him at (617) 252-7323, or follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/wroush.


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