Tech Company Financing Transactions

NextIO Funding Round

Adams Capital Management, Crescendo Ventures and Dell Technologies Capital participated in a $15 million Series D funding round for NextIO. This VC investment round closed on 6/8/2009.

Transaction Overview

Company Name
Announced On
6/8/2009
Transaction Type
Venture Equity
Amount
$15,000,000
Round
Series D
Proceeds Purpose
The new funding will be used to expand NextIO's sales, marketing and support and will allow the company to accelerate the delivery of its second-generation of Express Connect� products.

Company Information

Company Status
Out of Business
Industry
Semiconductors
Mailing Address
8303 N MoPac Expressway A210
Austin, TX 78759
USA
Email Address
Overview
NextIO is the industry leader in I/O Virtualization using PCI Express. NextIO's solutions enable users to break the restrictions of physical I/O tied to a server. Systems become more flexible, lower cost, and easier to manage, all while maintaining legacy HW and SW technologies.
Profile
NextIO LinkedIn Company Profile
Social Media
NextIO Company Twitter Account
Company News
NextIO News
Facebook
NextIO on Facebook
YouTube
NextIO on YouTube

Management Team

Title
Name
Email & Social
Chief Executive Officer
KC Murphy
  KC Murphy LinkedIn Profile  KC Murphy Twitter Account  KC Murphy News  KC Murphy on Facebook
Co-Founder
Chris Pettey
  Chris Pettey LinkedIn Profile  Chris Pettey Twitter Account  Chris Pettey News  Chris Pettey on Facebook


 

 

Browse more venture capital transactions:

Prev: 6/8/2009: Picaboo venture capital transaction
Next: 6/8/2009: Aileron Therapeutics venture capital transaction

 

Share this article

 


Where The Data Comes From

We report on every notable VC transaction. VC investment data records reported here are derived from a variety of public sources. The data is sourced from VentureDeal.com, an affiliated venture.

 


Additional Resources for Entrepreneurs

Lists of Venture Capital and Private Equity Firms

Franchise Opportunities

Contributors

Business Glossary