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Battery Ventures Invests in “Endpoint Virtualization” Company Neocleus

Erik Mellgren 6/18/08

Battery Ventures of Waltham, MA, together with Gemini Israel Funds, has invested $11.4 million in Neocleus,  a software company based in New Jersey. Neocleus makes software for PC networks that sets up virtual machines on individual Windows desktops and laptops, so that corporate applications can run in an environment that’s more secure than Windows itself.

Erik Mellgren is a Swedish journalist who worked for Xconomy Boston in 2008 as part of the Stanford Innovation Journalism Fellowship program. His real job is with Ny Teknik, a leading technology and innovation magazine in Sweden, but he loved seeing the Red Sox at Fenway.


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