Hewlett-Packard, MassMutual, Thomson Reuters and Google all contributed funds to the round, which increased the big data technology company's total funding to $41m.
US-based data analysis technology developer Tamr secured $25.2m on Friday in a series B round backed by a host of corporates.
Hewlett Packard Ventures, the corporate venturing unit for computer maker Hewlett-Packard, MassMutual Ventures, which fulfils the same function for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance, and data provider Thomson Reuters joined existing Tamr investors including Google Ventures, the early-stage investment arm of internet company Google, and venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates in the round.
Founded in 2013, Tamr provides software…