The data warehousing software developer has received cash from investors including GV, Telstra Ventures, M12 and National Grid Ventures to bring its total funding to $195m.

US-based data warehousing software provider Incorta has raised $120m in a series D round backed by internet and technology group Alphabet, software provider Microsoft, telecommunications firm Telstra and energy utility National Grid.

The round was led by growth equity firm Prysm Capital and included venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, investment firm Sorenson Capital and private investor Ron Wohl, as well as a credit facility from Silicon Valley Bank.

Alphabet, Microsoft, Telstra and National Grid participated through corporate venturing units GV,…

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