The collaboration and task management platform developer, a spinout of BackOps, has emerged from stealth with $10m from backers including Google Ventures.

US-based communication and workflow management platform developer Scalus emerged from stealth on Wednesday with $10m from investors including Google Ventures, a subsidiary of internet and technology holding company Alphabet.

In addition to Google Ventures, Scalus’s backers include venture capital firm SherpaVentures, VC fund Data Collective and Max Levchin, a co-founder of online payment technology provider PayPal.

A spinout of BackOps, the office management software provider also backed by Google Ventures, Scalus has built a workplace collaboration and task management platform…