Virtual Instruments Raises $27.5M in Series D Funding


Virtual Instruments, a San Jose, Calif.-based provider of Infrastructure Performance Management (IPM) solutions for physical, virtual and cloud computing environments, has raised $27.5m in Series D funding.

The round was co-led by Next World Capital and General Catalyst Partners, with participation from existing investor Lightspeed Venture Partners.

The company intends to use the funding to invest in product development and expand its market presence.

Founded in June 2008 via a spin-out from Finisar Corp and led by John W. Thompson, CEO, Virtual Instruments has developed the VirtualWisdom® platform, which provides provides end-to-end visibility into real-time performance, health and utilization metrics from throughout the open system.
Customers include organizations across all major industry verticals, including Financial Services, Healthcare, Services, Retail, Manufacturing and Government.

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26/09/2012

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