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Ardoq, the enterprise architecture startup, raises $125M to help organizations make sense of their networks

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As organizations continue to build out their digital architecture, a new category of enterprise software has emerged to help them manage that process. Ardoq is based out of Oslo and about 30% of its enterprise client base is in the Nordics; the rest is spread between Europe and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. .

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In freemium marketing, product analytics are the difference between conversion and confusion

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Jeremy Levy is CEO and co-founder of Indicative , a product analytics platform for product managers, marketers and data analysts. A serial entrepreneur, Jeremy co-founded Xtify, acquired by IBM in 2013, and MeetMoi, a location-based dating service sold to Match.com in 2014. Enterprises Don’t Have Big Data, They Just Have Bad Data.

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Marketing automation startup Retail Rocket nabs $24M for expansion

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Founded in 2013 by Leonid Shangin and Yakov Filippenko, the company offered services to collect customer data and leverage it to create games, texts, and tasks designed to encourage repeat business. We expect that the global e-commerce market will continue its growth at more than 10% per annum, with Latin America leading the race.”

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$10B is the new $1B, and we need a new framework for startup valuations

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In the past, we might have said that once a private-market company earns a $1 billion valuation, it is no longer a startup. The Exchange explores startups, markets and money. based software companies started since 2003 and valued at over $1 billion by public or private market investors). That’s about.07

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Contentstack raises $80M to grow its headless CMS platform for the enterprise

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The market for enterprise content management systems (CMS) is steeply growing as the need to organize and manage documents, images and other forms of digital content increases. According to Allied Market Research, the entire CMS sector combined could be worth $53.2 billion by 2030, up from $21.5 billion in 2020.

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4 keys to international expansion

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billion market cap), Lazada ($1 billion exit to Alibaba), Jumia ($3.2 billion market cap), Zalando ($21.2 billion market cap) and many others. My personal observations on Rocket’s successes and failures start with this crucial point: These learnings might not apply to your unique combination business model, market and timing.

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Grip Security raises $6M to improve SaaS security

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Many large enterprises now rely on hundreds of third-party SaaS applications to do business, but their security organizations can barely keep pace. Right now, the state of the art for SaaS enterprise security are cloud access security brokers (CASBs) that act as intermediaries between users and the actual service.