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Vidyo Raises $17.1M From Triangle Peak, Others

Posted on: April 22, 2013 by Mark BosletNo Comments »

Vidyo, Inc. said it raised $17.1 million in a deal led by Triangle Peak Partners. The company said other new investors were involved, but didn’t supply details. Vidyo has now raised $116 million since its founding in 2005.

Vidyo Raises Series D From QuestMark, Juniper, Menlo, Rho, Star And Four Rivers

Posted on: May 22, 2012 by Mark Boslet1 Comment »

Vidyo, Inc. said it raised a Series D round of funding in a deal led by QuestMark Partners and joined by Juniper Networks and existing investors Menlo Ventures, Rho Ventures, Star Ventures, and Four Rivers Group. Terms of the investment were not released. Vidyo has raised $97M to date. PRESS RELEASE Juniper Networks’ Junos Innovation [...]

Vidyo Raises $22.5M From QuestMark, Menlo, Rho & Others

Posted on: September 22, 2011 by Mark BosletNo Comments »

Vidyo, Inc. said it raised $22.5 million in Series D financing in a round led by QuestMark Partners and joined by existing investors Menlo Ventures, Rho Ventures, Star Ventures and Four River Group. The Hackensack, N.J., company, which competes with Cisco Systems in the video conferencing, or telepresence, market, has now raised $96 million since [...]

Vidyo Raises $25 Million

Posted on: April 1, 2010 by PEHub AdministratorNo Comments »

Vidyo Inc., a Hackensack, N.J.-based provider of videoconferencing solutions, has raised $25 million in Series C funding. Four Rivers Group led the round, and was joined by return backers Menlo Ventures, Rho Ventures, Seven-Rosen Funds and Star Ventures. The company has now raised $63 million in total VC funding.

Vidyo Raises $15 Million

Posted on: March 5, 2009 by PEHub AdministratorNo Comments »

Vidyo Inc., a Hackensack, N.J.-based provider of high-def video conferencing over the Internet, has raised $15 million in Series C funding. Menlo Ventures led the round, and was joined by return backers Rho Ventures, Star Ventures and Sevin Rosen Funds. The company previously raised $20.8 million.