AutoVirt Closed Its Doors
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Founded in 2007 and raising $24 million
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Data migration start-up AutoVirt doesn't live to see 2012
AutoVirt, a Nashua start-up that sought to simplify the process of "migrating" corporate data from one storage system to another, closed its doors in December. Employee résumés have started circulating, founder Klavs Landberg is searching for his next gig, and the company is seeking to sell its intellectual property. AutoVirt once had 40 employees, and raised just over $24 about $20 million from local venture capital firms Sigma Partners and Kepha Partners.
Data migration start-up AutoVirt doesn't live to see 2012
AutoVirt, a Nashua start-up that sought to simplify the process of "migrating" corporate data from one storage system to another, closed its doors in December. Employee résumés have started circulating, founder Klavs Landberg is searching for his next gig, and the company is seeking to sell its intellectual property. AutoVirt once had 40 employees, and raised just over $24 about $20 million from local venture capital firms Sigma Partners and Kepha Partners.
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