Cloud infrastructure maker Liqid raises $12.3M
BROOMFIELD — Liqid Inc., a Broomfield maker of composable infrastructure software, raised $12.3 million out of its ongoing $20 million funding round.
The company, which was founded in Golden and later moved to Broomfield, started the round Aug. 15 and is still offering $7.7 million in equity sales, according to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Composable infrastructure is an IT system that treats computing power, storage and network resources in a data center as individual pools instead of combining them together physically. In theory, this allows a company’s IT staff to run an application using only the resources it needs instead of building a physical or virtual workstation for that application in advance.
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A spokesman for Liqid declined to comment, citing ongoing fundraising.
Liqid previously raised $17.4 million in four earlier funding rounds, according to SEC filings.
BROOMFIELD — Liqid Inc., a Broomfield maker of composable infrastructure software, raised $12.3 million out of its ongoing $20 million funding round.
The company, which was founded in Golden and later moved to Broomfield, started the round Aug. 15 and is still offering $7.7 million in equity sales, according to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Composable infrastructure is an IT system that treats computing power, storage and network resources in a data center as individual pools instead of combining them together physically. In theory, this allows a company’s IT staff to run an…
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