The network management company has added Alphabet to its shareholders, having previously secured cash from investors including Salesforce.
US-based computer network management company ThousandEyes closed a $35m series C round yesterday backed by GV, the corporate venturing division of diversified conglomerate Alphabet.
The round was led Tenaya Capital and also featured fellow venture capital firms Sequoia Capital and Sutter Hill Ventures.
Founded in 2009, ThousandEyes’ software enables administrators to monitor their computer networks and provides them with an insight into actiivty across internal and external parts.
The series C round will support long-term growth, including an expansion across…