Dell Ventures Announces $60 Million Fund for Storage Startups
Excerpt: Dell Ventures said it was set up to invest in early-to-growth companies in Dell’s main tech areas: storage, servers, networking, security; cloud computing and virtualization; business intelligence, big data, analystics; mobility and end-user computing; and software. The group says it will invest on its own, as well as co-invest with other venture capital firms, “to add value beyond capital.”
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