Credit Suisse's Next II corporate venturing group reinvested in DynamicOps' B round, which was led by venture capital (VC) firm Sierra Ventures and joined by VC peer Next World Capital.

Switzerland-based bank Credit Suisse’s former software development group, which spun out in 2008 to form DynamicOps as an independent company, has raised $11m in its series B round.

Credit Suisse’s Next II corporate venturing group reinvested in DynamicOps’ B round, which was led by venture capital (VC) firm Sierra Ventures and joined by VC peer Next World Capital.

As part of the B round, Les Yetton and Paul Silver have joined DynamicOps, a provider of private cloud automation software, as chief marketing officer and vice-president of sales in Europe, respectively. Yetton was previously chief executive of Neocleus, a producer of technology, which was acquired by chip maker Intel, while Silver held the same role at EqualLogic, a storage service.

Next II spun DynamicOps out in June 2008 and last year the portfolio company posted 200% year-over-year revenue growth and a 115% increase in new customers, while 75% of its existing customers expanded their implementations.

DynamicOps was formed in January 2008 after Credit Suisse first deployed a virtual infrastructure in 2005 after development by Credit Suisse’s Global Research and Development Group.

At the time, Karl Landert, chief investment officer at Credit Suisse, said: "Forming DynamicOps provides Credit Suisse with the opportunity to realize a return on its software investment, as well as properly form and fund a software organization that can help meet its current and future technology needs, as we continue to roll out our dynamic data center vision."

Next II had previously been part of a consortium investing $15.6m in FaceTime Communications, a US-based provider of software that provides security control over communications within businesses, but the bank was unavailable to comment on its more recent activity.

James Mawson

James Mawson is founder and chief executive of Global Venturing.