San Mateo-based
SugarSync, which operates a file synchronization and online backup service, said today that it has raised $15M in a Series D round. The round was led by
Coral Group, and included prior investors
Draper Fisher Jurvetson,
Sigma Partners, Hatteras Venture Partners and Hercules. As part of the funding, Yuval Almog of
Coral Group joins the company's board. The firm said the funds will go to grow its team and expand its datacenter footprint. SugarSync's services access and synchronize files across PCs, smartphones, tablets, and other devices. The company is led by
Laura Yecies, who was most recently in charge of Check Point Software's ZoneAlarm business.
posted on Wednesday, February 29, 2012 (Link to more information)
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