“Like Uber, “you don’t select your marketer” on Doz, co-founder Anji Ismail told VentureBeat. Read more on VentureBeat: Cloudyn raises $4M to help big companies get their cloud costs in check French startup Doz lands $1.5Mĭespite the cliché, France-based startup Doz wants to be “the Uber of marketing campaigns.” And it has nabbed $1.5 million to help reach that goal, the company is announcing today.ĭoz’s on-demand platform lets a website owner remotely engage an organic marketing campaign, using crowdsourced marketers who are paid per task. The money should also help Cloudyn hold its own against competitors, including Cloudability, Cloud Cruiser, Gravitant, RightScale, and Scalr. The funding, which Cloudyn announced today, will help the startup round out its product’s support for more public clouds and private cloud software.
Read more in the SEC filing: mOasis Form D Cloudyn raises $4MĬloudyn, a startup with web-based software that tracks how much money companies spend on public clouds and suggests ways to optimize cloud usage, has taken on its first venture round, totaling $4 million. mOasis makes a product called BountiGel, which it describes as “a non‐toxic, next-generation soil additive that allows growers to optimize water resources for maximized crop yields.” We’re guessing that it will use some of its new funding to sort out trademark issues with mOasis. Read more on VentureBeat: iVinci Health raises $5M for hospital revenue-management services mOasis raises $4.4MĪ California crop-science company called mOasis (not to be confused with a mobile location-based advertising company, also based in California, called Moasis) has raised $4.4 million of an expected $7.5 million round. Luke’s Health System, and one other undisclosed large healthcare system. This funding round was led by Intermountain Healthcare, Inova Health System, St. It’s now launching a new patient portal, called the VisitPay Portal, which hospitals can use to simplify the selection, financing, and billing of health services for their patient customers. It tells patients exactly what they owe and when they owe it, then provides online management tools and financing options.
Read more on VentureBeat: Kinnek grabs a new $10M to help small businesses shop for supplies iVinci Health raises $5Mīoise, Idaho-based iVinci Health makes a series of patient billing and revenue management tools for hospitals and other healthcare providers.
Vendors registered on the site who carry this item then prepare quotes and submit them to the business owner. When a small business owner needs to purchase something, they log into the website and complete a request-for-quote (RFQ) with all the specifications of the item they’re looking for. Kinnek is a cross between a directory and a marketplace.
Kinnek, a two-year old company that helps small businesses search for, find, and connect with the vendors they need to keep their businesses stocked up, has raised $10 million in new funding. Read more on VentureBeat: Sidecar raises $15.8M to compete with Uber and Lyft - and it could raise $2M more Kinnek grabs a new $10M Union Square Ventures and Virgin founder Richard Branson also participated in the round. And according to a public filing with the SEC, Sidecar could raise $2.1 million more. On-demand car service Sidecar today announced a new $15.8 million funding round led by Avalon Ventures.