Wednesday, February 27, 2013

BYOD security startup Armor5 emerges with 2 million in funding

BYOD security startup Armor5 emerges with $2M funding



BYOD security startup Armor5, led by Suresh Balasubramanian, has raised $2 million in seed funding.
Senior Technology Reporter- Silicon Valley Business Journal
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Armor5, a startup tacking security for companies whose workers are using their own mobile devices on the job, has emerged from stealth with $2 million in financing.
The Santa Clara company led by CEO Suresh Balasubramanian said the seed funding came from the Citrix Startup Accelerator, Nexus Venture Partners and Trinity Ventures.
It claims that its product is the first "zero-touch" solution because it safeguards intranet, cloud data and applications by ensuring content from these systems never actually resides on the worker devices.
Armor5's service connects to a company's network via VPN, virtualizes intranet data and cloud applications, and generates a secure URL that mobile workers can use to access content and applications safely from any device.
Click here to read the press release about Armor5.
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Cromwell Schubarth is the Senior Technology Reporter at the Business Journal. His phone number is 408.299.1823.

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