While this week may seem slow on news, it did have significant announcements as well as fundraising activities. We’re also seeing more SaaS companies being listed publicly, or planning to list soon. Let’s take a look at everything you shouldn’t miss this week.
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News of the week
HPE expands GreenLake with new cloud services, silicon on demand and more
HP Enterprise has announced a lot of features for Greenlake, a platform aimed at delivering everything-as-a-service. They include workload optimization, Silicon on-demand partnership with Intel, and vertical industry cloud services, among others.
The company also announced a partnership with Nutanix for introducing a managed database service.
Chinese SaaS Infobird: actively trying for transition, neutral due to uncertainty
Chinese cloud computing service company Infobird listed on NASDAQ in April 2021, while raising $21.8million. Within the first day itself, its share price shot up by 50 percent, but now the stock is at IPO level.
Salesforce, AWS expand partnership with pre-built apps, multiple native integrations for developers
SaaS pioneer Salesforce and cloud leader Amazon Web Services are deepening their partnership to allow developers to use the latter inside Salesforce. The companies also mentioned that they’ll combine AWS services for voice, AI, and video along with Salesforce Customer 360.
SaaS companies that got the funding this week
Software design startup Figma is now worth $10billion
Figma has been seeing exponential growth. Just last year, it had announced a $50million funding, and now it has raised $200million. With a valuation of $10billion, the UX software company will be spending on hiring by trebling its employee count.
Call center software firm Aircall tops $1billion valuation
Another SaaS company joins the unicorn club as call center software Aircall closes a $120million funding round. Led by Goldman Sachs, the company mentioned that it plans to go public in the next two years.
Classplus raises $65 million from Tiger Global, others
EdTech startup Classplus has closed a Series C round at $65million. The round was led by Tiger Global. It shared that it’s currently service over a lakh tutors across 1,500 cities in India serving over 20million students.
Oyster, an HR platform for distributed workforces, snaps up $50million on a $475million valuation
HR platform Oyster provides a whole suite of activities such as hiring, onboarding, payroll, salary management, etc. for employees outside of an organization’s headquarter country. It has gotten $50million Series B funding led by Stripes.
Tonkean raises $50million to expand its workflow automation platform
No-code workflow automation software Tonkean has received $50million in funding in a Series B round. Led by Accel, the fund infusion will be used for scaling the hiring efforts.
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