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YOOBIC, Interos, Tailor Brands, Gravitee.io, Mailmodo raises funds | Galvanize has announced a strategic partnership with Waymark Tech | TPG Capital will get $2.25 billion from Uber Freight for Transplace | CloudServer has been introduced by OpenBots


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YOOBIC has raised $50M in Series C funding from Highland Capital to continue its growth, increase its headcount to 350 by 2020 by hiring across technology, sales and engineering, and enhance its R7D efforts to cement its position as a leader in the market.

Interos, a supply chain risk management SaaS provider, has turned unicorn raising $100M in Series C funding from NightDragon. It works towards mitigating supply chain disruptions, both cyber and physical.

AuthenticID has raised $100M in minority growth investment from Long Ridge Equity Partners to support the development of solutions for extended identity verification and fraud detection use cases.

Israel’s Tailor Brands, which provides a platform for automating brand design and marketing processes for small businesses, has raised $50 million in Series C funding led by GoDaddy, reports state.  

Galvanize, a software platform for SaaS governance, risk, and compliance (GRC), has announced a strategic partnership with Waymark Tech, a regulatory and legal intelligence supplier to financial services.  

TPG Capital will get $2.25 billion from Uber Freight for Transplace. Uber Freight’s company will grow due to this purchase as it seeks to carve out market share in existing regions and expand into Mexico. According to the company, Uber Freight’s brokerage would be kept independent from Transplace’s services.

Gravitee dot i o an open-source API management platform, has raised $11M in a Series A round, led by Oxx and AlbionVC, to expand its development, sales, and marketing teams. Tide, Auchan, and other firms use Gravitee dot i o’s main API administration tool.

CloudServer, a SaaS-based, cloud-hosted RPA service, has been introduced by OpenBots, an open-source RPA platform. The new CloudServer is cloud-based, making it a dependable, scalable, and secure option. Its usage-based approach saves clients money by charging per-minute use rather than per-bot or per number of machines or users.

Mailmodo, a no-code email marketing company, has raised $2 million in early funding to help with product development and market expansion. Mailmodo was one of the companies in the fifth batch of Sequoia Capital India’s Surge program. According to Mailmodo, using AMP emails shortens the user experience.

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