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Hyperic recently announced it has received
first round Series A Venture Capital investment from Accel Partners,
a well-known Silicon Valley venture capital company. Hyperic is a
leader in open management frameworks for IT operations.
Hyperic is planning to use the funding to form Hyperic's business
model and product lines in order to address new opportunities in the
IT management space.
"Today's funding announcement is in recognition of the innovation
and value that Hyperic has generated in the field of IT operations
management," said Javier Soltero, Hyperic CEO. "In just a few short
years, Hyperic has become a recognized leader in solutions that
enable companies to easily and cost-effectively manage large-scale
IT infrastructures through a single, comprehensive interface. Accel
Partners is a top-tier VC firm and we welcome the financial and
human resources it has extended to us."
"Since its founding in 2004, Hyperic has solved a very hard
problem-building a systems management product that is well packaged
and easy to use, but serves complex needs. They have delighted
customers in the process," said Kevin Efrusy, partner at Accel
Partners. "Through today's investment we look forward to supporting
the efforts of Hyperic's management team as it takes the next step
in seizing new opportunities in the changing application software
market."
Hyperic's unified IT management solution, Hyperic HQ, offers
cross-platform and cross-technology discovery, monitoring, alerting,
reporting and control of enterprise IT assets. The product has been
acquired and used by many worldwide companies, including several
Fortune 100 companies, and today manages many of the world's largest
Web infrastructures. The success of Hyperic's flagship product
enabled the company to be profitable since its founding, and to
self-fund its growth until the present time.
"Hyperic has the potential to dramatically increase its presence in
the IT management space, even to lead a new era of ease of use,
pervasiveness and openness," stated Bickel. "By adapting its
business model to the changing application delivery landscape, we
see the opportunity for Hyperic to pre-empt the market and establish
itself as the leader of open, interoperable platforms in the
management systems technology field." |