Alphabet unit GV and the Deutsche Telekom-backed DTCP both invested in the graph database software provider at a valuation topping $2bn.

US-headquartered graph technology provider Neo4J received $325m yesterday in a series F round featuring GV, a corporate venturing subsidiary of internet and technology group Alphabet.

Private equity firm Eurazeo led the round at a valuation exceeding $2bn, and DTCP, the investment firm backed by telecommunications firm Deutsche Telekom, also took part, as did One Peak, Creandum, Greenbridge Partners and Lightrock.

Neo4J has created a graph database software platform which specialises in tracking and predicting relationships between people, systems and processes.…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.