Scality has now raised $80m overall, after strategic partner BroadBand Tower joined the storage software supplier's existing investors for its latest round.
US-based data software developer Scality closed a $45m series D round yesterday backed by IT infrastructure technology provider BroadBand Tower and led by venture capital firm Menlo Ventures.
The round also included all Scality’s existing investors, including Iris Capital, IdInvest Partners, Omnes Capital, Galileo Partners and the French state-backed Digital Ambition fund, as well as 65% of the company’s staff.
Scality’s Ring software provides storage it claims is 100% reliable, and which offers “unmatched” performance.
The company, which signed a…