Cloud workspace software provider Frame has now raised $32m altogether, after Microsoft Ventures came on board as an investor.

US-based cloud workspace platform Frame has raised $16m in a funding round featuring Microsoft Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of software producer Microsoft.

In-Q-Tel, the venture capital vehicle for the US intelligence community, also participated along with Bain Capital Ventures and Columbus Nova Technology.

Established in 2012 as Mainframe2, Frame lets users set up virtual applications and desktops through platforms such as Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services.

The technology enables the virtual environments to be connected to other cloud-based…